The report shows primary care-centric ACOs generate 2.4x higher savings through data integration.
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Innovaccer Inc. and PCC announced the release of the Primary Care Collaborative’s (PCC) 2024 Evidence Report, “Primary Care: The MVP of MSSP.” The report focuses on how primary care-centric ACOs generated better savings and delivered better care within the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP). Between 2017 and 2022, high primary care-centric ACOs delivered 2.4 times higher savings compared to low primary care-centric ACOs.
“The PCC Evidence report provides compelling evidence that value-based care programs are delivering meaningful results across health equity, quality, and cost metrics,” said Abhinav Shashank, cofounder and CEO of Innovaccer. “The organizations highlighted in the report showcase how the right set of data integration and advanced analytics capabilities can drive significant improvements in risk-based contracts, ultimately benefiting patient populations. As we work toward CMS’s 2030 goals for accountable care, primary care-focused ACOs and organizations are leading the way in demonstrating how data-driven strategy can transform healthcare delivery.”
The report highlights how organizations achieve better outcomes by leveraging unified patient health data. Among the featured case studies is the Community Health Provider Alliance (CHPA), which achieved a 10% savings rate by integrating data from over 15 sources. This approach enabled disease-specific learning labs and quality improvement initiatives, optimizing clinical strategies across its network of 20 community health centers. Recently, CHPA’s parent organization, Colorado Community Managed Care Network, partnered with Innovaccer to deploy the Data Activation Platform and population health analytics solution, turning fragmented data into actionable insights to drive success in value-based care arrangements.
“Today’s report demonstrates the transformative power of providing patients access to high-quality primary care,” said Ann Greiner, President and CEO of the PCC. “And that promise is only enhanced when primary care teams have access to the right support, tools, and data. We’re grateful that Innovaccer and like-minded organizations are helping primary care-centric ACOs enhance the quality of care and generate record savings.”
The report’s release follows CMS’s announcement of MSSP results for the 2023 Performance Year. Innovaccer’s MSSP ACO customers collectively generated $379 million in savings and a 2% lower readmission rate, reflecting a positive impact of technology and analytics on performance across value-based care programs.
About the Primary Care Collaborative (PCC)
The Primary Care Collaborative (PCC) is the leading national, nonpartisan and multi-stakeholder voice advocating for better health and wellbeing for all Americans by strengthening primary care. The PCC unifies and engages diverse stakeholders in promoting policies and sharing best practices that encourage the growth of comprehensive, whole-person primary care. For more information, visit: thepcc.org
About Innovaccer
Innovaccer activates the flow of healthcare data, empowering providers, payers, and government organizations to deliver intelligent and connected experiences that advance health outcomes. The Healthcare Intelligence Cloud equips every stakeholder in the patient journey to turn fragmented data into proactive, coordinated actions that elevate the quality of care and drive operational performance. Leading healthcare organizations like CommonSpirit Health, Atlantic Health, and Banner Health trust Innovaccer to integrate a system of intelligence into their existing infrastructure— extending the human touch in healthcare. For more information, visit www.innovaccer.com.
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