Health Journalism Glossary

Accountable Care Organization (ACO)

  • Health Policy

There is no single definition for an ACO because models are continuing evolving. Medicare has many models, and Medicaid has its own. Private payers and providers have created similar models, although they may not call them ACOs. Basically, an ACO is a group of physicians, hospitals and other providers that provides coordinated and integrated care, ideally by emphasizing primary care. ACOs are accountable for the cost and quality of care.

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