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  1. Accountable Care and Accountable Care Organizations | CMS

    Aug 14, 2023 · Health care providers may agree to work together as a group, forming an Accountable Care Organization (ACO) to help coordinate their patients’ care. ACOs may consist of:

  2. Accountable care organization - Wikipedia

    The ACO must define processes to promote evidence-based medicine and patient engagement, monitor and evaluate quality and cost measures, meet patient-centeredness criteria and coordinate care …

  3. One allows an ACO to share in any savings during years one and two of the three year agreement; only in the third year is the ACO held accountable for both savings and losses.

  4. Coordinating your care | Medicare

    An Accountable Care Organization (ACO) is a group of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers who accept Original Medicare and work together to coordinate your health care.

  5. Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) - AHA

    An ACO is a group of clinicians, hospitals and other health care providers who come together voluntarily to give coordinated high-quality care a designated group of patients.

  6. Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) | AAFP

    Jun 13, 2025 · The AAFP supports the ACO model, and promotes benchmarks, information systems, and payment regulations that protect both patients and family physicians.

  7. Accountable care organizations (ACOs) - Optum

    Jan 26, 2022 · An ACO is a group of doctors, hospitals and other providers that work together.* The goal is to help people with Original Medicare patients get high-quality care.