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Friday, March 31, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
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Accountable care has been at the center of debate around health care
payment and delivery moving from "fee-for-service" (FFS) care to
"value-based" care.

To better understand models for accountable care, we're running a
Forefront series that explores the obstacles and implications of
creating an integrated, patient-centered, cost-efficient care system
under the umbrella of accountable care. Some of our recent articles on
the subject include:

* ACO Benchmarks Based On Area Deprivation Index Mask Inequities
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by Kristen M.J. Azar et al.

* Accountable Care In 2023: Evolving Terminology, Current State, And
Priorities
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by William K. Bleser et al.

The series, produced with the support of Arnold Ventures
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conversation on accountable care and elicit thoughtful responses from
leaders in the public and private sectors.

Articles will be considered on a rolling basis through December 2023.
Learn more about how you can submit to the series.

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