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Learn More About Partnership Opportunities

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OUR PROJECTS

Accountable Care Transformation Projects

  • Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) aim to improve healthcare quality while reducing costs by rewarding providers who meet spending and quality benchmarks. However, current Medicare benchmarking methods are often outdated and complex, creating barriers for participation and sustainability in the program.

  • Risk adjustment ensures fair provider payments by factoring in patients’ health status and predicted care needs. Modernizing Medicare’s model to include common, underdiagnosed conditions will improve payment accuracy, reduce burden, and support preventive care.

  • Specialty care providers are essential to guiding patients throughout their healthcare journey, but their participation in accountable care models remains limited. Increasing their involvement is key to fostering innovation, improving access and affordability, and achieving better health outcomes.

  • Through collaboration, rapid learning aims to improve what works, fix what doesn’t, and expand the impact of better, faster health care.

  • With new treatments, diagnostic tools, and lifestyle interventions emerging, there is growing potential to transform Alzheimer’s care—making earlier diagnosis and long-term quality of life more achievable.

  • Over 12 million Americans are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, facing complex health and financial needs. Expanding integrated care can improve outcomes, but enrollment remains low due to limited awareness and unequal access.

  • GLP-1 medications offer a groundbreaking advance in obesity treatment but remain out of reach for many due to high costs, limited coverage, and access barriers. Expanding equitable access through an integrated policy framework is essential to unlock their full potential in improving population health.

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