Accountable Care Organizations

How Telehealth Helped Keep ACOs Afloat During the Pandemic

April 29, 2022 - Telehealth has become a critical part of the care delivery mechanism at organizations across the country, including accountable care organizations (ACOs), which share savings accrued from coordinating care for patients. Like most healthcare entities, accountable care organizations benefited from the regulatory flexibilities enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. These waivers included...


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Older, Rural Medicare Beneficiaries Used Telehealth Less During Pandemic

by Victoria Bailey

Medicare beneficiaries in accountable care organizations (ACOs) were less likely to use telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic if they were older or lived in rural areas, a study published in the...

CMS Selects 4 States for ACO-Based Rural Telehealth Delivery Model

by Eric Wicklund

Four states will receive federal funding to expand telehealth and other services in rural areas through an accountable care organization (ACO) model of care. The Centers for Medicare & Medicare...

FCC Urged to Include For-Profit Providers in COVID-19 Telehealth Fund

by Eric Wicklund

While the Federal Communications Commission’s COVID-19 Telehealth Program has issued funding to more than 50 healthcare providers, the agency is coming under fire for certain organizations that...

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