In New Jersey, groundbreaking legislation is enabling communities to test the viability of accountable care organizations (ACOs) to improve care and curb spending for Medicaid beneficiaries, particularly those with chronic needs. Through the three-year Medicaid Account... more
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Primary care is at a crossroads: While COVID-19 has put unprecedented strain on the primary care system, the pandemic has also opened the door for rapid care delivery transformation. Reductions in visits early in the pandemic have threatened the financial viability of m... more
Intensive care coordination can help individuals with complex needs meet their health care goals, while potentially lowering health-related expenditures. Currently, there is limited evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the effectiveness of care coordina... more
As Medicaid completes its transformation from a welfare program to the nation's largest health insurance purchaser, it must refocus efforts to build a strong and robust primary care system. Health care reform legislation passed in 2010 requires reimbursement for Medicai... more
Smaller primary care practices perform better than other practices in providing ongoing care and care coordination, but are more challenged than larger practices in implementing quality improvement efforts, according to a survey conducted by the Center for Health Care S... more