以社区为基础的医院附属医疗集团成为一个成功的负责任的医疗组织。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES American Journal of Medical Quality Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1097/JMQ.0000000000000085
Kathleen Madden, Arnold DoRosario, Ryan O'Connell, William Aberizk, Karen Brown, Carrie Guttman, Richard Goldstein, Peter Logue, Prathibha Varkey
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2015年,卫生系统内多专业团体实践的领导认识到,人口健康管理需要质量绩效改进和组织文化变革。虽然文献中存在建立成功的问责医疗组织(ACOs)的蓝图,但很少有人描述在学术卫生系统中实现医疗集团共享储蓄和高质量成果的过程。临床医生的教育和参与、优先预防和实现基准、发展支持性角色、更精确地记录准确的诊断编码和风险分层构成了该方法。当第一次作为ACO参与时,医疗集团建立了项目和团队来提高质量,而CMS同时将质量衡量标准从按报告付费改为按绩效付费。质量分数最初有所下降,但到2020年,这一分数上升到了98.44%。在2015年至2017年期间,东北医疗集团的财务业绩低于门槛1000多万美元,而在2018年至2020年的业绩年度,东北医疗集团共实现了2400万美元的共享储蓄。
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Community-based, Hospital-Affiliated Medical Group Becomes a Successful Accountable Care Organization.

Leadership of a multispecialty group practice within a health system recognized in 2015 that population health management requires quality performance improvement and organizational culture change. While blueprints for building successful Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) exist in the literature, few describe the journey to achieving both shared savings and high quality outcomes achieved by a medical group within an academic health system. Clinician education and engagement, prioritizing prevention and achieving benchmarks, developing supportive roles, more precise documentation of accurate diagnostic coding, and risk stratification constituted the approach. When first participating as an ACO, the medical group built programs and teams to improve quality, while CMS simultaneously changed quality measurements from pay-for-reporting to pay-for-performance. Quality scores initially dipped, though scores have since risen to 98.44% in 2020. Between 2015 and 2017, financial results were more than $10 million below the threshold, while in performance years 2018 to 2020, Northeast Medical Group achieved $24 million in aggregate in shared savings.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Medical Quality (AJMQ) is focused on keeping readers informed of the resources, processes, and perspectives contributing to quality health care services. This peer-reviewed journal presents a forum for the exchange of ideas, strategies, and methods in improving the delivery and management of health care.
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