New Faculty Publication: Sallie Sanford on a Multi-Payer Pilot
Sallie Thieme Sanford, Designing Model Homes for the Changing Medical Neighborhood: A Multi-Payer Pilot Offers Lessons for ACO and PCMH Construction, 42 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1519 (2012).
Abstract from the SSRN posting:
|
Sallie Thieme Sanford |
Elements of the
Affordable Care Act function as a rezoning effort, allowing and encouraging
development of new health care structures. Among these structures is the
Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH), a form of enhanced primary care that is
“not far removed in principle” from the Accountable Care Organization (ACO).
Indeed, in some formulations a PCMH is a necessary part of any well-functioning
ACO. This article focuses on a state-directed, multi-payer medical home pilot
that includes accountable care features such as upfront payments, possible
shared savings, quality targets, and downside financial risk.
This
pilot’s design and early construction thus offer ideas for others attempting
similar delivery system remodels. And ideas are especially useful as to this
type of remodel because, while construction proceeds around the country, we do
not yet have many generalizable results and “unrealistic expectations . . .
abound.” As with any fast-track construction project, mid-development blueprint
revisions are to be expected. This article considers key questions about
accountable care in general and the PCMH in particular, with a focus on how
these redesigned homes could fit into a rezoned, “high-performing medical
neighborhood.”
No comments:
Post a Comment