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Medicare Pioneer ACO Year One: Lessons from a Top-Performer

12.18.2013 - By Healthcare Intelligence NetworkPlay

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Lauded for its care coordination service, Monarch had to overcome a few challenges when retrofitting the Naylor Transition of Care (TOC) model for the ACO --- among them insufficient patient access, patient skepticism and resource limitations. By focusing on readmissions reductions and four disease management conditions --- ESRD, COPD, CHF and diabetes --- and creating a care coordination team that included the newly created care navigator, case managers, and pharmacist, the organization has improved patient compliance, reduced negative drug interactions and hospital days and improved patients access to community services. During "Medicare Pioneer ACO Year One: Lessons from a Top-Performer," a September 18th webinar at 1:30 pm Eastern, Colin LeClair, executive director of ACO for Monarch HealthCare, shared first year lessons from its Medicare Pioneer ACO experience, how it evolved in year two and the impact on its organization's participation in other accountable care organizations.

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