Pandemic Pause: Systematic Review of Cost Variables for Ambulatory Care Organizations Participating in Accountable Care Organizations

Ambulatory health care provider organizations participating in Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) organizations assume costs beyond typical practice operations that are directly associated with value-based care initiatives. Identifying these variables that influence such costs are essential to an...

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Main Authors: Cristian Lieneck, Eric Weaver, Thomas Maryon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/2/198
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spelling doaj-9cbf19d3debe4bfba1751a8bcc8c161b2021-02-13T00:01:51ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-02-01919819810.3390/healthcare9020198Pandemic Pause: Systematic Review of Cost Variables for Ambulatory Care Organizations Participating in Accountable Care OrganizationsCristian Lieneck0Eric Weaver1Thomas Maryon2School of Health Administration, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666, USAAccountable Care Learning Collaborative, Western Governors University, Salt Lake City, UT 84107, USAHealthcare Policy, Economics, and Management School of Community and Rural Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, TX 75708, USAAmbulatory health care provider organizations participating in Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) organizations assume costs beyond typical practice operations that are directly associated with value-based care initiatives. Identifying these variables that influence such costs are essential to an organization’s financial viability. To enable the U.S. healthcare system to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic CMS issued blanket waivers that permit enhanced flexibility, extension, and other emergency declaration changes to ACO reporting requirements through the unforeseen future. This relaxation and even pausing of reporting requirements encouraged the researchers to conduct a systematic review and identify variables that have influenced costs incurred by ambulatory care organizations participating in ACOs prior to the emergency declaration. The research findings identified ACO-ambulatory care variables (enhanced patient care management, health information technology improvements, and organizational ownership/reimbursement models) that helped to reduce costs to the ambulatory care organization. Additional variables (social determinants of health/environmental conditions, lack of integration/standardization, and misalignment of financial incentives) were also identified in the literature as having influenced costs for ambulatory care organizations while participating in an ACO initiative with CMS. Findings can assist ambulatory care organizations to focus on new and optimized strategies as they begin to prepare for the post-pandemic resumption of ACO quality reporting requirements once the emergency declaration is eventually lifted.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/2/198accountable care organizationsvalue-based careambulatory careoutpatient caremedical cliniccost
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Pandemic Pause: Systematic Review of Cost Variables for Ambulatory Care Organizations Participating in Accountable Care Organizations
Healthcare
accountable care organizations
value-based care
ambulatory care
outpatient care
medical clinic
cost
author_facet Cristian Lieneck
Eric Weaver
Thomas Maryon
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title Pandemic Pause: Systematic Review of Cost Variables for Ambulatory Care Organizations Participating in Accountable Care Organizations
title_short Pandemic Pause: Systematic Review of Cost Variables for Ambulatory Care Organizations Participating in Accountable Care Organizations
title_full Pandemic Pause: Systematic Review of Cost Variables for Ambulatory Care Organizations Participating in Accountable Care Organizations
title_fullStr Pandemic Pause: Systematic Review of Cost Variables for Ambulatory Care Organizations Participating in Accountable Care Organizations
title_full_unstemmed Pandemic Pause: Systematic Review of Cost Variables for Ambulatory Care Organizations Participating in Accountable Care Organizations
title_sort pandemic pause: systematic review of cost variables for ambulatory care organizations participating in accountable care organizations
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Ambulatory health care provider organizations participating in Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) organizations assume costs beyond typical practice operations that are directly associated with value-based care initiatives. Identifying these variables that influence such costs are essential to an organization’s financial viability. To enable the U.S. healthcare system to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic CMS issued blanket waivers that permit enhanced flexibility, extension, and other emergency declaration changes to ACO reporting requirements through the unforeseen future. This relaxation and even pausing of reporting requirements encouraged the researchers to conduct a systematic review and identify variables that have influenced costs incurred by ambulatory care organizations participating in ACOs prior to the emergency declaration. The research findings identified ACO-ambulatory care variables (enhanced patient care management, health information technology improvements, and organizational ownership/reimbursement models) that helped to reduce costs to the ambulatory care organization. Additional variables (social determinants of health/environmental conditions, lack of integration/standardization, and misalignment of financial incentives) were also identified in the literature as having influenced costs for ambulatory care organizations while participating in an ACO initiative with CMS. Findings can assist ambulatory care organizations to focus on new and optimized strategies as they begin to prepare for the post-pandemic resumption of ACO quality reporting requirements once the emergency declaration is eventually lifted.
topic accountable care organizations
value-based care
ambulatory care
outpatient care
medical clinic
cost
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/2/198
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