Pioneer ACO Model

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The Pioneer ACO Model was an early Medicare initiative that tested more advanced, risk-bearing payment arrangements for high-performing Accountable Care Organizations to improve care quality while reducing costs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Accountable Care Organization initiative
Medicare payment model
administeredBy Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
aimsTo align financial incentives with care coordination
encourage care redesign
promote patient-centered care
appliesTo Medicare Parts A and B spending
Medicare beneficiaries
surface form: Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor organizations with experience in care coordination
encourages care coordination across settings
chronic disease management
use of evidence-based medicine
endTime 2016
evaluationBy Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
focusesOn Accountable Care Organizations
hasGoal improve quality of care
reduce Medicare costs
test advanced risk-bearing payment arrangements
hasParticipantType integrated delivery systems
physician group practices
regional collaborations of providers
influenced Accountable Care Organizations
surface form: Next Generation ACO Model
partOf Medicare value-based payment reforms
paymentArrangementType shared losses
shared savings
policyArea health care quality improvement
payment reform
predecessor Medicare Shared Savings Program
qualityDomain care coordination and patient safety
care for at-risk populations
patient experience
preventive health
regulator Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
requires reporting of quality metrics
riskLevel two-sided risk
sector health care
sponsoredBy Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
startTime 2012
status concluded
targets high-performing Accountable Care Organizations
typeOfRiskArrangement global budget-like arrangements for some participants
uses population-based payment
prospective attribution of beneficiaries
quality performance measures
usesBenchmark historical spending trends
risk-adjusted expenditure targets

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