![]() ![]() In addition, agreements tended to be smaller in scope, usually for 5,000 covered lives or less. Among the ACOs analyzed, only 21 percent of commercial arrangements offer upside shared savings, and these were clustered in just four markets. However, Premier found that upside arrangements are lacking in commercial markets. Other upside only options were reported with Medicaid (7 percent), provider-owned plans (7 percent) and self-insured employers (7 percent). Of all the upside arrangements, most fall within the Medicare Shared Savings Program or Medicare Advantage (57 percent). Commercial payors aren’t offering as many of the upside-only payment structures that are most popular among early accountable care organizations (ACOs), according to an analysis by the Charlotte, N.C.-based Premier healthcare alliance of 85 payor arrangements.Ī white paper released today Premier healthcare alliance found that more than one-third of the 85 arrangements are for upside only shared savings. ![]()
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