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ACO Investment Model Reduced CMS Expenditures by $48M

ACO Investment Model Reduced CMS Expenditures by $48M

July 15, 2019Fred PennicNo CommentsHIT ConsultantNews

The Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Investment Model (AIM) saved the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) more than $48M in its first year while promoting improved health care in rural and underserved areas, according to a new study from Abt Associates.

The new study reveals that after accounting for the $82.4 million provided to ACOs, AIM reduced CMS expenditures by $48.6 million. Decreases in the number of hospitalizations and use of institutional post-acute care contributed to the observed reduction in overall spending. The new findings were published online in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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ACO Investment Model Reduced CMS Expenditures by $48M
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