CMS should make Alternative Payment Model incentives that make it convenient for contributors to become qualified rather than raising hurdles, AHA argued.
The MACRA Alternative Payment Model incentives should be executed in a way that offers the best chance for physicians to become qualified participants, the American Hospital Association discussed in a letter to CMS this week
MACRA gives incentives for physicians who indicate high-level participation in Alternative Payment Models. AHA claimed that it supports accelerating the utilization and the establishment of alternative payment models and delivery models to reward more effective and coordinated care for sufferers.
Various hospitals, health systems and payers are getting initiatives that better aligning provider incentives to acquire the Triple Aim of making better the sufferer experience of care, improving the health of populations and decreasing the price of care. One way contributors are meeting the aims of the Triple Aim is by making accountable care organizations (ACOs). They are also bundling facilities and payments for episodes of care and establishing latest incentives to involve physicians in making better the efficiency and quality, AHA noted. Although, the healthcare field is yet experiencing a learning curve.
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