2017
DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.9098
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Early Performance in Medicaid Accountable Care Organizations

Abstract: IMPORTANCESeveral state Medicaid reforms are under way, but the relative performance of different approaches is unclear.OBJECTIVE To compare the performance of Oregon's and Colorado's Medicaid Accountable Care Organization (ACO) models.DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Oregon initiated its Medicaid transformation in 2012, supported by a $1.9 billion investment from the federal government, moving most Medicaid enrollees into 16 Coordinated Care Organizations, which managed care within a global budget. Colorado … Show more

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“…Also, it is the first to examine states’ implementation of Medicaid ACOs over time, which provides important context for interpreting impact results. This study expands the evidence on Medicaid ACO performance beyond previous work by McConnell and colleagues examining Medicaid coordinated care organizations in Oregon, a global budgeting model, that found reductions in expenditures relative to a neighboring state but no reductions in expenditures compared with a state that implemented a regionally based accountable care model, and no evidence on quality of life impacts following implementation of a capitated managed care/ACO hybrid …”
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confidence: 49%
“…Also, it is the first to examine states’ implementation of Medicaid ACOs over time, which provides important context for interpreting impact results. This study expands the evidence on Medicaid ACO performance beyond previous work by McConnell and colleagues examining Medicaid coordinated care organizations in Oregon, a global budgeting model, that found reductions in expenditures relative to a neighboring state but no reductions in expenditures compared with a state that implemented a regionally based accountable care model, and no evidence on quality of life impacts following implementation of a capitated managed care/ACO hybrid …”
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“…Recent analysis of Medicaid ACOs in Oregon and Colorado provides a case in point 19. Oregon has used strong financial incentives, including global budgets with potential for losses, alongside other approaches to stimulate improvements among their ACOs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…37 The CGHC works in partnership with the Columbia Gorge CCO, 1 of 16 accountable care organizations in Oregon that provide coordinated systems of physical and behavioral health care for Medicaid recipients in their region. 38,39 CCOs were established in 2012 and are accountable to the state through multiple financially-incentivized quality measures, including CRC screening. 40,41 CRC screening rates across Medicaid members in Oregon's CCOs averaged 46.6% in 2015.…”
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confidence: 99%