Scanning the Headlines: Clinical Integration
Antitrust and other legal/regulatory issues re: clinical integration where hospitals and physicians work together, such as gainsharing, provision of physicians with IT, etc. Also any general discussion of clinical integration as it relates especially to caring for the patient with chronic disease across the continuum of care.
Updated on November 16, 2017
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(2017, Nov. 13). State Medicaid Integration Tracker漏. Washington: National Association of States United for Aging and Disabilities. Retrieved from:
Lewis, Ph.D., V., Fisher, M.D., E., and Colla, Ph.D., C. (2017, Nov. 9). Sluggish Savings Under Accountable Care Organizations. Chicago: Physicians for A National Health Program. Retrieved from:
Gratale, D., and Chang, D. (2017, Oct. 30). Defining an Accountable Community for Health for Children Families. Washington: National Academy of Medicine. Retrieved from:
Lisle, K., and others. (2017, Oct. 4). The 2017 ACO Survey: What do current trends tell us about the future of accountable care? Health Affairs Blog. Retrieved from:
Hancock, J. (2017, Sept. 5). How below-the-radar mergers fuel health care monopolies. Kaiser Health News. Retrieved from:
Baker, L., Bundorf, K., and Kessler, D. (2017, Sept.). Does Multispecialty Practice Enhance Physician Market Power? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research. Retrieved from:
Brown, G. "Population Health Support Organization Serves as New Infrastructure for Today's Population Health Needs" by Graham Brown, Accountable Care News, 8(9):1, 3, 4, Aug. 2017.
(2017, Aug.). Medicare Shared Savings Program Accountable Care Organizations Have Shown Potential for Reducing Spending and Improving Quality. Washington: Department of Health and Human Services. Retrieved from:
Geva, A., and others. (2017, July 8). Provider Connectedness to Other Providers Reduces Risk of Readmission After Hospitalization for Heart Failure. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishers. Retrieved from:
(2017, June). Analysis of Integrated Delivery Systems and New Provider-Sponsored Health Plans. Princeton, NJ: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Retrieved from:
McClellan, M., and others. (2017, May, 11). Accountable care around the world: Lessons and policy implications for the U.S. To the Point. Retrieved from:
(2017, May 2). Post-Acute Care (PAC) Optimization in a Value-Based Economy: Bridging the Gap Between Hospital and Home. Chicago: Leavitt Partners. Retrieved from:
Hsu, J., and others. (2017, May). Bending the spending curve by altering care delivery patterns: The role of care management within a pioneer ACO. Health Affairs. 36(5):876-884. Retrieved from:
Neprash, H., Chernew, M., and McWilliams, J. (2017, Feb.). Little evidence exists to support the expectation that providers would consolidate to enter new payment models. Health Affairs. 36(2):346-354. Retrieved from:
Valuck, T., and others. (2017, Feb.). Improving oncology quality measurement in accountable care: Filling gaps with cross-cutting measures. Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy. 23(2):174-181. Retrieved from:
(2017, Feb.). Principles for Clinical Episode and Population-Based Payment Overlap. Health Care Transformation Task Force. Retrieved from:
Toyin, I. (2017, Jan. 25). Weaving whole-person health throughout an accountable care framework: The social ACO. Health Affairs Blog. Retrieved from:
Perrin, J., and others. (2017, Jan.). Pediatric Accountable Care Organizations: Insight From Early Adopters. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics. Retrieved from:
(2017, Jan.). FACT SHEET: New Accountable Care Organization Model Opportunity: Medicare ACO Track 1+ Model. Baltimore: Department of Health & Human Services. Retrieved from:
Short, M., Ho, V., and McCracken, A. (2017, Jan.). The Integration and De-Integration of Physicians and Hospitals Over Time. Retrieved from:
(2017, Jan.). Noether, M., and May, S. Hospital Merger Benefits: Views from Hospital Leaders and Econometric Analysis. [Charles River Associates] Retrieved from:
(2017). Hospital M&A: When Done Well, M&A Can Achieve Valuable Outcomes. Chicago: Deloitte. Retrieved from:
(2017). Levers of Successful ACOs. Washington: Health Care Transformation Task Force. Retrieved from:
(2017). Accelerating and Aligning Primary Care Payment Models. Baltimore, MD: HCP Lan (Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network). Retrieved from:
(2016, Dec. 15). Livingston, S. CMS unveils Medicare-Medicaid ACO model. Modern Healthcare. Retrieved from:
(2016, Dec.). Report on Congress. Washington: Department of Health & Human Services. Retrieved from:
(2016, Nov. 30). Accountable Care Organizations and Risk-Based Payment Arrangements: Strong Preference for Upside-Only Contracts. Chicago: Leavitt Partners. Retrieved from:
Fraze, T., and others. (2016, Nov.). Housing, transportation, and food: How ACOs seek to improve population health by addressing nonmedical needs of patients. Health Affairs. 35(11):2109-2115. Retrieved from:
Morgan, A., and others. (2016, Nov.). Beyond books: Public libraries as partners for population health. Health Affairs. 35(11):2030-2036. Retrieved from:
Muchmore, S. (2016, Oct. 26). Vermont's all-payer ACO will begin in January. Modern Healthcare. Retrieved from:
Konetzka, T., and others. (2016, June). The Effect Integration of Hospitals and Post-Acute Care Providers on Medicare Payment and Patient Outcomes. Chicago: University of Chicago. Retrieved from:
Higgins, A., Stewart, K., Picarillo, G., and others. (2016, Mar. 14). Health plan-provider accountable care partnerships: How have they evolved? American Journal of Managed Care. Retrieved from:
Perla, R., and Onie, R. (2016, Mar. 2). Accountable health communities and expanding our definition of health care. Health Affairs Blog. Retrieved from: