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The Promise And Peril Of Accountable Care For Vulnerable Populations: A Framework For Overcoming Obstacles
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Health AdministrationHealthcare ProvisionHealth DisparitiesPrimary CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchUniversal Health CareVulnerable Patient PopulationAccountable Care OrganizationsAccountable CareHealth PolicyOvercoming ObstaclesHealth InsuranceOutcomes ResearchHealth EquityPublic Health PolicySupport Aco FormationHealth Care DeliveryNursingHealth SystemsVulnerable PopulationsHealth EconomicsVulnerable PopulationHealth Care CostMedicine
Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are a promising payment model aimed at reducing costs while also improving the quality of care. However, there is a risk that vulnerable populations may not be fully incorporated into this new model. We define two distinct vulnerable populations, clinically at-risk and socially disadvantaged, and we discuss how ACOs may benefit each group. We provide a framework to use in considering challenges for both vulnerable patients and health systems on the path to accountable care. We identify policies that can help overcome these obstacles: strategies that support ACO formation in diverse settings and that monitor, measure, and reward the performance of providers that reach all patients, including vulnerable populations.
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