Medicare Accountable Care Organizations: Past Performance and Future Directions

Congressional Budget OfficeUnknownApril 1, 2024

This Congressional Budget Office report summarizes recent research findings about Medicare accountable care organizations (ACOs) and the factors that have contributed to or limited their ability to achieve net budgetary savings for the Medicare program. ACOs are groups of providers, such as physicians and hospitals, that assume responsibility for the quality and cost of care for an assigned group of patients.

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