2020
DOI: 10.1111/jrh.12494
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Assessing the Short‐Term Association Between Rural Hospitals’ Participation in Accountable Care Organizations and Changes in Utilization and Financial Performance

Abstract: Purpose Although much research has been done on accountable care organizations (ACOs), little is known about their impact on rural hospitals. We examine the association between rural hospitals’ participation in an ACO and their performance on utilization and financial measures. Methods This quasi‐experimental study estimates the relationship between voluntary ACO participation and hospital metrics using propensity score‐matched, longitudinal regression models with year and hospital fixed effects. Regression mo… Show more

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“…One exception is Comfort et al, who utilized the propensity score matching approach to assess the MSSP's effect on rural hospital service utilization and financial outcomes. 37 They reported no significant changes in outpatient visits, inpatient utilization, or operating margin after rural hospitals' entrance into the MSSP. It remains unclear how MSSP participation affects hospitals financially, given the numerous contingencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…One exception is Comfort et al, who utilized the propensity score matching approach to assess the MSSP's effect on rural hospital service utilization and financial outcomes. 37 They reported no significant changes in outpatient visits, inpatient utilization, or operating margin after rural hospitals' entrance into the MSSP. It remains unclear how MSSP participation affects hospitals financially, given the numerous contingencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Few studies have examined the relationship between MSSP participation and hospital financial performance. One exception is Comfort et al, who utilized the propensity score matching approach to assess the MSSP's effect on rural hospital service utilization and financial outcomes 37 . They reported no significant changes in outpatient visits, inpatient utilization, or operating margin after rural hospitals' entrance into the MSSP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%