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Heartland Health and Mosaic Life Care announce millions in health savings for improved care

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today issued quality and financial performance results showing that Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) have improved patient care and produced hundreds of millions of dollars in savings for the program.

In addition to providing more Americans with access to quality, affordable health care, the Affordable Care Act encourages doctors, hospitals and other health care providers to work together to better coordinate care and keep people healthy rather than treat them when they are sick, which also helps to reduce health care costs. ACOs are one example of the innovative ways to improve care and reduce costs. In an ACO, providers who join these groups become eligible to share savings with Medicare when they deliver that care more efficiently.

ACOs in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (Shared Savings Program) and Pioneer ACO Model generated over $372 million in total program savings for Medicare ACOs. The encouraging news comes from preliminary quality and financial results from the second year of performance for 23 Pioneer ACOs, and final results from the first year of performance for 220 Shared Savings Program ACOs.

Meanwhile, the ACOs outperformed published benchmarks for quality and patient experience last year and improved significantly on almost all measures of quality and patient experience this year. (Please see the accompanying fact sheet for additional details.)

 “We all have a stake in improving the quality of care we receive, while spending our dollars more wisely,” Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell said. “It’s good for businesses, for our middle class, and for our country’s global competitiveness. That’s why at HHS we are committed to partnering across sectors to make progress.”

Heartland Regional Medical Center is one of the ACOs that is eligible to share in savings as it generated $8.53 million in savings, and will be reimbursed a total of $5.01 million as their portion of shared savings for the first year of ACO operations.

“It’s gratifying to see the success we’ve experienced within the ACO space,” says Mark Laney, MD, president and CEO of Heartland Health and Mosaic Life Care. “Historically, our organization has focused on population health because we believe it is the right thing to do for our communities. We’ve firmly believe that high quality and an outstanding patient experience will, and does, control costs effectively. We’re looking forward to continuing this journey of innovation.”

Since passage of the Affordable Care Act, more than 360 Medicare ACOs have been established in 47 states, serving over 5.6 million Americans with Medicare. Medicare ACOs are groups of providers and suppliers of services that work together to coordinate care for the Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) beneficiaries they serve and achieve program goals.


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