The World Congress Leadership Summit on Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) will convene providers and other stakeholders to discuss strategies for integrating and participating in an Accountable Care Organization framework on a local level that offers shared savings payments for improving the quality of care and costs. Real-world, case study examples of organizations currently participating in ACO pilots will be featured on the agenda and the Summit faculty will offer concrete, specific steps that others must take throughout the process of planning and implementation.
- UNDERSTAND where Medicare is going with value-based purchasing and the ACO model for health care reform
- DETERMINE the ACO structure - single, multiple or virtual - that works best for your patient population and your region or referral network area
- GRASP the essential elements of an ACO – leadership, collaboration, financing and measurement – and align independent physicians, hospitals and/or payers behind the ACO concept
- EVALUATE methods to project cost savings, benchmarking and how the shared savings payment piece will work
- EXAMINE multi-payer market dynamics and develop a payer approach for funding an ACO infrastructure
- DESIGN outcomes-based performance measures and data management strategies to ensure appropriate care is being delivered and that cost savings is a direct result of improving quality
- IMPLEMENT technology tools and rely on analytic resources that help create an effective organizational environment and a platform for information sharing
- UTILIZE advanced Medical Homes to better coordinate care in the ACO framework
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Shannon Brownlee, MS Acting Director
The New America Foundation Health Policy Program;
Instructor
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice;
Author
Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine is Making Us Sicker and Poorer;
Woodrow Wilson Visiting Scholar
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Michael Edbauer, DO Vice President, Medical Affairs Catholic Independent Practice Association of Western New York (Catholic IPA-WNY)
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Dennis R. Horrigan President and Chief Executive Officer
Catholic Independent Practice Association of Western New York (Catholic IPA-WNY)
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Gary Young, JD, Ph.D Professor and Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management
Boston University School of Public Health
Associate Director, Center for Organization, Leadership and Management Research Department of Veterans Affairs
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