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Accountable Care Collaborative

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Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC) is a method of leveraging successes of Medicaid programs to enhance member (patient) and provider experiences. In the ACC, Medicaid members receive coordinated care from a centralized patient-centered medical source while providing doctors with support in order to provide improved and more efficient health care services.[1] An ACC encourages Primary Care Medical Providers (PCMPs) to coordinate with Regional Care Collaborative Organizations (RCCOs) to provide improved home medical services to Medicaid patients.[2]

Goals of the Accountable Care Collaborative[edit]

  • Improve member health
  • Reduce costs

Objectives of the Accountable Care Collaborative[edit]

  • Join physical and behavioral health under one accountable entity
  • Strengthen coordination of services by advancing Team-based Care and Health Neighborhoods
  • Promote Member choice and engagement
  • Pay providers for the increased value they deliver
  • Ensure greater accountability and transparency

See also[edit]

Accountable Care Organization

Accountable Care Learning Collaborative (ACLC)

References[edit]

  1. "Learning from the Premier Accountable Care Collaborative | Commonwealth Fund". www.commonwealthfund.org. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  2. "Colorado Medicaid Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC)". Primary Care Collaborative. Retrieved 2020-12-31.



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