
Accountable Care Organizations | AAFP
Learn about accountable care organizations and how they empower family physicians to manage quality care for patients.
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) | AAFP
Jun 13, 2025 · The AAFP supports the ACO model, and promotes benchmarks, information systems, and payment regulations that protect both patients and family physicians.
ACOs: What to Know | AAFP
An ACO can be almost any combination of group practices, networks of practices, hospitals, hospitals employing other physicians and clinicians, hospital-physician joint ventures, or virtual groups.
CMMI releases nine new payment models - AAFP
Jan 15, 2026 · The models highlight CMMI’s focus on whole-person and lifestyle care and its desire to expand participation to more types of health care organizations. Primary care practices will have ...
What Family Physicians Need to Know About ACOs | AAFP
Accountable care organizations could be the next big thing in health care delivery. Here's what you need to know – and what you need to do – now.
A decade of value-based care: How ACO models succeed
Value-based care can improve health outcomes by prioritizing quality over quantity, reducing waste and enhancing preventive care.
CMMI Models for Primary Care | AAFP
Learn more about the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation and how to participate in alternative payment models designed to support primary care.
Patient Attribution: Why It Matters More Than Ever - AAFP
If you are participating in an Advanced APM such as a Medicare ACO or a patient-centered medical home, your Medicare patients will be attributed to you based on the attribution method used by the …
• Patient assigned to ACO if he or she received at least one primary care service from ACO-affiliated specialist physician and a plurality of primary care from ACO-affiliated specialist physicians.
Navigating the Transition to Value-Based Payment: Options for ... - AAFP
An ACO is a group of doctors, hospitals, or other providers that contracts with a payer to improve health outcomes and reduce costs for a defined population (often a minimum of 5,000 patients) and ...