A mission to explain Medicare

Medicare is an important benefit available to people 65 or older and people with a disability. This is health insurance provided by the federal government. It’s a “fee-for-service” program. That means you pay a fee for basic healthcare services as you receive them.
When you enroll in Original Medicare (that’s Medicare Part A and Part B), you can access a range of medical services from preventive care to hospital stays. But when and how do you enroll? How do Parts A and B work with Parts C and D? Get answers to these questions and more by downloading our New to Medicare Guide.

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Public Reporting

Accountable Care Organization Public Contact Information

This page provides a list of contact details for various Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). You can use this information to find the contact information for a specific ACO or to learn more about ACOs in general.

Quality Performance Results

This page provides access to Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Quality Performance Results. Here, you can explore how ACOs are performing on various quality measures, often related to clinical care delivery. This information allows you to compare the performance of different ACOs and gain insight into their effectiveness in providing high-quality care to their patients.

Payment Rule Waivers

This page provides information about Payment Rule Waivers in the context of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). These waivers are exceptions to certain rules governing how ACOs receive payment for their services. Exploring this page can help you understand:

  • Specific payment rules that may be waived for ACOs: Learn which regulations can be temporarily suspended to incentivize ACO participation or cater to specific circumstances.
  • Reasons for granting waivers: Gain insight into why specific rules might be waived and the intended benefits of these exceptions.
  • Implications of waivers for ACOs and beneficiaries: Understand how payment rule waivers can affect both ACO operations and the experience of those receiving care under ACO models.

Accountable Care Organization Participants

This page features a comprehensive list of Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Participants. It provides an overview of organizations involved in ACO models, potentially including hospitals, physician groups, and other healthcare providers. Exploring this resource allows you to:

  • Identify ACOs in your region: Search for ACOs operating near you to understand the availability of these care models in your area.
  • Learn about different ACOs: Gain insights into the structure and composition of diverse ACOs, helping you make informed choices regarding your healthcare options.
  • Access contact information: Find contact details for participating ACOs, allowing you to directly reach them for further inquiries or enrollment information.

Accountable Care Organization Governing Body

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Key Accountable Care Organization Clinical and Administrative Leadership

This page introduces the key clinical and administrative leadership team guiding our Accountable Care Organization (ACO). These dedicated individuals bring a wealth of experience and expertise across clinical practice and operational management. By exploring their profiles, you can gain valuable insights into the leadership driving our commitment to delivering high-quality, efficient care for our patients.