AMA Releases ACO Guidelines

HealthLeadersMedia.com | November 12 – Accountable Care Organizations must be physician-led, patient-centric, and ensure voluntary participation from patients and physicians, including independent practitioners, under the American Medical Association’s principles for ACOs.

“The AMA is committed to ensuring physicians in all practice sizes can lead and participate successfully in new models that allow them to provide the best care to their patients,” says AMA President Cecil B. Wilson, MD. “For this to happen, significant barriers must be addressed, including a lack of resources, existing antitrust rules and conflicting federal policies.

The principles were made public at the AMA’s semi-annual policy-making meeting.

Wilson wants flexibility for physicians in all practice sizes to participate in ACOs.

Although ACOs and other models of patient care were recently authorized in the new health reform law, existing antitrust and fraud rules can make becoming part of an ACO difficult for physicians, especially those in small practices, AMA says.

The latest AMA Physician Practice survey found that 78% of office-based physicians in the United States work in practices with nine physicians or less. A majority of those are in either solo practices or practices of two to four physicians.

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