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Medicaid ACOs and Managed Care: A Tale of 2 States
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This report reviews the efforts of Massachusetts and Minnesota to blend their MCOs with an ACO approach to meet Medicaid’s goals.
Association Between Staff Turnover and Nursing Home Quality – Evidence From Payroll-based Journal Data
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Abt studied staff turnover in nursing homes and found higher turnover was consistently associated with lower quality of care.
Impact of the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Model on Patient Reported Outcomes
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An Abt study in Health Services Research found the CJR model didn’t harm patients’ health, but they were slightly more likely to rely on caregivers for recovery.
ACO Investment Model Produced Savings, But The Majority Of Participants Exited When Faced With Downside Risk
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Abt’s evaluation of Medicare’s AIM found $381.5 million in savings, and raised questions about how those savings—and risks—are shared.
An Analysis of Medicare Accountable Care Organization Expense Reports
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Abt’s first of its kind study identified the costs affiliated with joining an ACO, and the ultimate financials benefits to society.
Association of Participation in the Oncology Care Model with Medicare Payments, Utilization, Care Delivery, and Quality Outcomes
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Abt’s evaluation of CMS’s OCM payment model found that it helped reduce Medicare payments for oncological care.
Bundled Payment Episodes Initiated by Physician Group Practices: Medicare Beneficiary Perceptions of Care Quality
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The Association of Nursing Home Quality Ratings and Spread of COVID-19
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This report from Abt and CMS demonstrates that the Nursing Home Compare ratings tool can help identify nursing homes at greater risk of COVID-19.
Addressing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Primary Care
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Primary care providers may not correctly assess their own knowledge of post-traumatic stress disorder; many may benefit from targeted, evidence-based training.
The Effect of the Shared Savings Program on Medicare Part D Spending: Evidence from Rural and Underserved Areas
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This article shows that the ACO Investment Model (AIM) did not lead to increases in Medicare Part D spending.