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  1. ACOs: What to Know | AAFP

    An ACO can be almost any combination of group practices, networks of practices, hospitals, hospitals employing other physicians and clinicians, hospital-physician joint ventures, or virtual groups.

  2. Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) | AAFP

    Mar 16, 2026 · The AAFP supports the ACO model, and promotes benchmarks, information systems, and payment regulations that protect both patients and family physicians.

  3. Accountable Care Organizations | AAFP

    Learn about accountable care organizations and how they empower family physicians to manage quality care for patients.

  4. What Family Physicians Need to Know About ACOs | AAFP

    Accountable care organizations could be the next big thing in health care delivery. Here's what you need to know – and what you need to do – now.

  5. Coding for Advanced Primary Care Management | AAFP

    Review a new set of codes that pay for resources associated with providing advanced primary care to patients.

  6. CMMI releases nine new payment models - AAFP

    Jan 15, 2026 · The models highlight CMMI’s focus on whole-person and lifestyle care and its desire to expand participation to more types of health care organizations. Primary care practices will have ...

  7. A decade of value-based care: How ACO models succeed

    Value-based care can improve health outcomes by prioritizing quality over quantity, reducing waste and enhancing preventive care.

  8. Patient Attribution: Why It Matters More Than Ever - AAFP

    If you are participating in an Advanced APM such as a Medicare ACO or a patient-centered medical home, your Medicare patients will be attributed to you based on the attribution method used by the …

  9. • Patient assigned to ACO if he or she received at least one primary care service from ACO-affiliated specialist physician and a plurality of primary care from ACO-affiliated specialist physicians.

  10. AAFP

    Model Elements that reduce barriers to participation for independent practices; ACO Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (REACH) Timeframe: 2021–2026: Includes a new-e