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“You know, my dog, Maggie, gets a reminder from the vet when she needs her rabies shot. My car gets a reminder from the Ford dealer when it needs an oil change,” says Bob Rauner, M.D., chief


medical officer for the OneHealth Nebraska ACO. “But doctors’ offices weren’t very good at doing that. But now they are because they know that if they don’t have good vaccination rates or


good cancer screening rates, they are going to get dinged.” Rauner’s ACO includes 23 primary care practices in Lincoln and the surrounding areas. His wife, Lisa, is also a family physician.


She belongs to another ACO. “Her relationship with her patients is still the same, but Lisa has more resources now,” Rauner says of his wife. “So if she has a patient who’s on 12 medicines


and who’s confused about their medicines, she’s got a pharmacist that can meet with them. If she has someone who is having a hard time figuring out how to get on food stamps or is having


trouble paying their rent, she has a social worker that can help them figure things like that out.” ACO providers are rewarded financially for keeping costs down and are penalized


financially if health care costs for their patients total more than what was targeted. Basically, Medicare and the ACO provider split the savings. But there’s a catch: The ACOs not only have


to show that they’ve saved money, but the data also must show that they have improved the health care of their patients. HOW TO FIND AN ACO You may already be part of an ACO and don’t know


it. Ask your health care providers if they are affiliated with an ACO.  If your current providers are not part of an ACO and you are interested in getting your care through providers who


participate in one, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has a couple of websites that can help: * The Care Compare website is a way for consumers to find and compare


health care providers. This website not only provides quality information about providers, it shows whether the health care professional or facility is part of an ACO. * On the ACO web page,


there is a way to search for ACOs in your area. The Visualize Data section includes a map that shows the available ACOs, and each ACO’s website has information about the providers who


participate, as well as quality performance results.  The quality measures ACOs are rated on include such factors as whether their physicians have screened patients for breast cancer and


colorectal cancer, whether their patients have gotten their flu shots, whether they’ve screened their Medicare enrollees for the risk of falling and for depression, and whether they’ve


prevented their patients from being readmitted to the hospital after an illness. The metrics also include a section on patient satisfaction, measuring issues such as how well the providers


communicate with their patients, whether patients can get timely appointments and have easy access to specialists, and if the office staff is courteous and helpful. In 2021, Rauner’s ACO


scored at or above the national average in most of these categories and, according to Medicare, it saved more than $6 million. Rauner says the ACO put back most of its $3 million in extra


profits into the clinics so they could hire more care coordinators and bolster other services. The OneHealth ACO got the top overall quality rating score of 100. Its 95.3 rating for


communicating with its patients was a tick above the 94.6 percent national average. Its 90.6 percent rating for screening for depression and creating follow-up plans was below the national


average of 96.7. While Meyer’s and Rauner’s respective ACOs involve just primary care physicians, other ACOs also include specialists, and some have hospitals as part of their groups.  Some


ACOs have taken advantage of the ability to waive a Medicare requirement that someone admitted to a hospital needs to spend three nights there before Medicare will pay for them to be


transferred and get care at a nursing home or rehab facility. That’s because one of the hallmarks of ACOs, Seshamani says, is that they focus on planning for a patient’s needs once they


leave the hospital, as well as on following the progress of those patients. CHOICE OF DOCTORS PRESERVED What patients need to know, experts agree, is that when their care is delivered by a


provider who is part of an ACO, this doesn’t mean they will lose what has attracted many Medicare beneficiaries to original Medicare: free choice of medical providers.  A main difference


between original Medicare and Medicare Advantage (MA) plans is that under original Medicare, enrollees can go to any provider that accepts Medicare, while MA plans, the private insurance


alternative to original Medicare, have networks of doctors and other medical providers. Beneficiaries enrolled in an MA plan who go to an out-of-network doctor may find they aren’t covered


for that care or must pay more out of pocket. “In Medicare, an ACO does not limit an individual’s choice of health care providers,” says CMS’s Seshamani. “If their doctor or other provider


is part of an ACO, they still have the right to visit any doctor, hospital or provider that accepts Medicare at any time, even those who are not part of the ACO.” Rob Fields, M.D., chief


clinical officer for Beth Israel Lahey Health in Boston, says the issue of referrals to specialists highlights a key difference between original Medicare and MA plans, a difference that


doesn’t change because someone is in an ACO. “What an ACO does not do is block care by the typical mechanisms that a Medicare Advantage plan might use, like prior authorization or any sort


of review by an insurance company,” says Fields, who is a former chair of the board of the National Association of ACOs. Prior authorization is an insurance plan requirement that the plan


must approve a particular test or procedure before it will agree to pay for such care.


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