BACKGROUND: Little is known about how accountable care organizations (ACOs) participate with rural health providers. This pilot study examines ACO participation with rural health clinics (RHCs). METHODS: Telephone interviews with 8 ACO administrators were conducted to determine the early implementation experiences of these organizations, and their participation with rural health providers, such as RHCs, using qualitative content analysis, ACO characteristics, and emerging themes from the ACO executive responses was identified. RESULTS: Three predominant themes emerged: 1) ACOs are growing in size and number and have various organizational structures; 2) there is an expanding emphasis on preventive primary care and chronic disease management...
Context: Internationally, community participation is highlighted in health policy reform as good for...
Rural health care has been affected by health care changes. Twenty-seven percent of the U.S. popula...
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are a new way of establishing accountability for providers of ...
Recently, some rural health clinics (RHCs) throughout the country have chosen to join groups of heal...
Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) have served the primary healthcare needs of the medically underserved in...
Introduction: Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) have served the primary healthcare needs of the medically ...
As of April 2015, less than 10% of Medicare Shared Savings Program Accountable Care Organizations (M...
Background: The Accountable Care Organization (ACO) is one of the new models of health care delivery...
This study sought to understand the acceptability and feasibility of office-based nurse care managem...
There is a growing awareness of inequities in rural healthcare in Canada and internationally. Rural ...
Interorganizational health care delivery networks have potential for sustaining health services deli...
Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) are primary care clinics certified through Medicare and Medicaid to prov...
BackgroundSafety net primary care providers, including as community health centers, have long been i...
Little information exists about the capabilities required to achieve the ultimate aims of accountabl...
This study examines how health care managers responded to the accountable care organization (ACO). T...
Context: Internationally, community participation is highlighted in health policy reform as good for...
Rural health care has been affected by health care changes. Twenty-seven percent of the U.S. popula...
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are a new way of establishing accountability for providers of ...
Recently, some rural health clinics (RHCs) throughout the country have chosen to join groups of heal...
Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) have served the primary healthcare needs of the medically underserved in...
Introduction: Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) have served the primary healthcare needs of the medically ...
As of April 2015, less than 10% of Medicare Shared Savings Program Accountable Care Organizations (M...
Background: The Accountable Care Organization (ACO) is one of the new models of health care delivery...
This study sought to understand the acceptability and feasibility of office-based nurse care managem...
There is a growing awareness of inequities in rural healthcare in Canada and internationally. Rural ...
Interorganizational health care delivery networks have potential for sustaining health services deli...
Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) are primary care clinics certified through Medicare and Medicaid to prov...
BackgroundSafety net primary care providers, including as community health centers, have long been i...
Little information exists about the capabilities required to achieve the ultimate aims of accountabl...
This study examines how health care managers responded to the accountable care organization (ACO). T...
Context: Internationally, community participation is highlighted in health policy reform as good for...
Rural health care has been affected by health care changes. Twenty-seven percent of the U.S. popula...
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are a new way of establishing accountability for providers of ...