Toward Accountable Care Organizations: Minding Your Own “Clinical Footprint”.
Posted on | October 19, 2010 | 1 Comment
Eric Dishman
I recently wrote about the hype cycle around the topic of “mHealth.” But it’s certainly not the only hot topic making the rounds in the U.S. marketplace of healthcare ideas right now. Perhaps running a close second for the most-hyped award is “accountable care organizations,” or “ACOs” for short. I’ve just landed in Washington, D.C., where I know of no less than five workshops this week on ACOs, yet few consumers (or clinicians for that matter) understand–or have even heard of–this concept, which is a pretty significant aspect of the healthcare reform bill here in America.
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