An Accountable Care Organizations Reading List
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On the Reform Law and Accountable Care Organizations
On the Medicare Experience with Accountable Care Organizations
On the Experience of States with Accountable Care Organizations
On Creating Accountable Care Organizations
- “Accountable Care Organizations: Accountable for What, to Whom, and How?” Journal of the American Medical Association, Oct. 2010
- “How the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Should Test Accountable Care Organizations,” Health Affairs, July 2010
- “Nuts and Bolts of ACO Financial and Operational Success: Calculating and Managing to Actuarial Utilization Targets,” by Kate Fitch et al. with Milliman, Inc. (July 2010)
- “A National Strategy to Put Accountable Care Into Practice,” Health Affairs, May 2010
- “How to Create Accountable Care Organizations,” by Harold D. Miller with the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform (Sept. 2009)
- “Creating Accountable Care Organizations: The Extended Hospital Medical Staff,” Health Affairs, Dec. 2006
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Feds Make It Easier For States To Enroll Poor Under Health Law
Kaiser Health News: The Obama administration is making it easier for states to sign up the poor for health coverage – and to help those people stay covered. On Friday, it informed state officials that they could simplify enrollment in Medicaid, the federal-state program for the poor, to handle the onslaught of millions of anticipated enrollees next year when the health care law expands coverage. The administration said the changes are geared to states that are expanding their programs, but they may also be adopted by others.
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HHS Secretary Sebelius announces Senate confirmation of Marilyn Tavenner
HHS: HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced this afternoon, that the United States Senate confirmed Marilyn Tavenner as administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). “I’m pleased to announce that the Senate voted today to confirm Marilyn Tavenner as administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services making her the first CMS administrator to be confirmed in over nine years. Marilyn brings with her a breadth of experience and expertise from virtually all angles of health care policy and delivery, having served as a hospital CEO, a state health official, and a registered nurse. Marilyn will serve in a critical role at CMS as we work to improve the health care for hundreds of millions of Americans.”
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