Date: 01/01/2021
Author(s): Taressa Fraze, Laura Beidler, Adam Briggs, and Carrie Colla
Care plans are an evidence-based strategy, encouraged by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and are used to manage the care of patients with complex health needs that have been shown to lead to lower hospital costs and improved patient outcomes. Providers participating in payment reform, such as accountable care organizations, may be more likely to adopt care plans to manage complex patients. This study examined how Medicare accountable care organizations (ACOs) use care plans to manage patients with complex clinical needs.