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10 Steps to Success in the ACO World

How to flourish in partnerships under health reform

by Glen Roebuck, senior vice president of operations
Health Dimensions Group

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act may prove to be the single most impactful piece of legislation for post-acute care since the Social Security Amendments of 1965 introduced Medicare and Medicaid. Despite conversations regarding potential repeal of certain components of health reform, full repeal of the law is unlikely. It is time for responsible and forward-thinking providers to become partners in making this evolution a success for the American people.

Read the full article at ltlmagazine.com.

HDG Assumes Management of Ely-Bloomenson Nursing Home

Health Dimensions Group (HDG), one of the nation’s leading senior living management and health care consulting firms, has assumed management of the Ely- Bloomenson Nursing Home (EBNH). On Thursday, March 17, Ely-Bloomenson Community Hospital (EBCH) entered into an agreement with Health Dimensions Group to manage the Ely-Bloomenson Nursing Home.
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Accountable Care Organizations in a Nutshell

An important cost-containment measure within the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the development of accountable care organizations (ACOs).  While the ACO approach to care is being discussed with increased frequency in the public realm, the concept is not altogether well understood among health care consumers.

Jenny Gold, of National Public Radio (NPR), summarizes and simplifies the ACO care model in the report, Accountable Care Organizations, Explained*.  The ACO approach is described as one that a) offers doctors and hospitals financial incentives to provide good quality care to Medicare beneficiaries and b) focuses on ways to reduce the cost of care. Essentially, the “organization” is a network of providers who are rewarded for collaborating to focus on illness prevention – that is helping patients to manage chronic disease and stay out of the hospital.

Indeed, it is imperative that health care professionals be well-informed about the effects of the ACA as it continues to unfold. They must also discover ways to communicate related developments to patients and their loved ones in a manner that is easy to understand.

* Report produced as a collaboration between NPR and Kaiser Health News

   
 
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