Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) served 12.1 million Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries and saved the nation's biggest payer about $1.9 billion in 2020, the fourth year of net savings. In Arizona, 11 ACOs participated in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) taking on a mix of one-sided and two-sided risk, but only six...Arizona News
Commonwealth Primary Care ACO (Commonwealth) joins with Equality Health Network (EHN) and its management services organization, Q-Point Health, to offer support for independent primary care physicians.
EHN has agreements with AHCCCS plans and Medicare Advantage (MA) plans. Commonwealth is a network of about 100 primary care...Arizona News
Nine of the 10 ACOs serving about 228,000 Medicare beneficiaries in Arizona earned nearly $40M in shared savings in 2019; Innovation Care Partners took home a lot of it, earning $14.5 million.
After missing savings targets in 2018, Arizona Connected Care and North Central Arizona Accountable Care appear as winners on the 2019...Arizona Comings & Goings
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Get a quick look at the winners and losers in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) in performance year 2017.
The big winner again is Scottsdale Health Partners, which managed 25,000 members, saved $46.2 million and earned $19.5 million.
Newcomer Abacus, which manages 28,000 members in Southern Arizona, saved $7.9 million...Arizona News
Year-over-year (YOY), SHP doubled its earned shared savings and is the only Arizona MSSP ACO to receive a check from CMS for 2016 performance.
With a steady beneficiary pool of around 19,000 YOY, Scottsdale Health Partners generated savings of nearly $19 million, earned nearly $9 million in shared savings and received an overall...