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Organizational Capacity of Hospitals Co-Participating in Accountable Care Organizations and Bundled Payments. | LitMetric

Organizational Capacity of Hospitals Co-Participating in Accountable Care Organizations and Bundled Payments.

Am J Med Qual

Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA Value and Systems Science Lab, Seattle, WA Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, Philadelphia, PA Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Illinois Department of Public Health, Springfield, IL American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL CMC Philadelphia VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA.

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study focuses on the importance of building organizational capacity in hospitals engaged in payment models like bundled payments and accountable care organizations, specifically highlighting co-participant hospitals that have experience with both models.
  • - A national survey of 424 American Hospital Association member hospitals was conducted, revealing that both co-participant and bundled payment hospitals have strong capabilities in performance feedback and using health IT for risk assessment, with a notable 38% response rate.
  • - While care management capacities were similar across both groups, bundled payment hospitals demonstrated better utilization of postacute care providers, suggesting that hospitals with experience in multiple payment models might adopt different strategies compared to those with experience in just one model.

Article Abstract

Building organizational capacity is critical for hospitals participating in payment models such as bundled payments and accountable care organizations, particularly "co-participant" hospitals with experience in both models. This study used a national survey of American Hospital Association member hospitals with bundled payment experience, with (co-participant hospitals) or without (bundled payment hospitals) accountable care organization experience. Questions examined capacity in 4 domains: performance feedback, postacute care provider utilization, care management, and health information technology. Of 424 hospitals, 38% responded. Both co-participant and bundled payment hospitals reported high capacity for performance feedback and risk stratification and predictive risk assessment using health information technology systems. The hospital groups did not differ in care management capacity, but bundled payment hospitals reported higher postacute care provider utilization capacity. Experience with multiple payment models may prompt hospitals to make different investments or adopt different strategies than hospitals with experience in a single model.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.JMQ.0000741980.70096.ceDOI Listing

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