Inpatient Gainsharing as Part of a Medicare ACO

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Inpatient Gainsharing as Part of a Medicare ACO

We have written about the distinction between shared savings (used in ACOs and Bundled Payments) and gainsharing 6 essential differences between gainsharing and shared savings programs:  Under shared savings, Medicare gives back a portion of the money it has saved through reduced payments to providers.  Gainsharing, on the other hand, is a tool that enables providers to respond to the challenge of cost reduction by becoming more efficient.  As many of our clients have pointed out, the AMS Gainsharing Program has proven to be an effective strategy to achieve the physician engagement that is critical to the success of an ACO.  They have told us that implementing an ACO requires profound change in the culture of health care institutions and provider practice:  To succeed over time, providers must make daily decisions based on efficiency and effectiveness, not on volume – of patients, procedures or services.  So gainsharing can provide the foundation of, and the stepping stone to, other initiatives, like an ACO.

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Lessons Learned from a Hospital-Physician Gainsharing Program

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This month, hfm Magazine explores “Lessons Learned from a Hospital-Physician Gainsharing Program, examining the experiences of the New Jersey Hospital Association, the Greater New York Hospital Association, and their member hospitals. NJHA’s SVP Sean Hopkins, AMS VP Anthony Stanowski, and I discuss the leadership lessons learned using the 8-step process for leading change advanced in the seminal 1996 book, Leading Change by Dr. John Kotter, Emeritus Professor of Harvard Business School.

By documenting the key lessons learned from the associations that administered gainsharing programs and the hospitals that implemented them, we hope that this article provides guidance to health care providers not just in implementing gainsharing programs, but also as they undergo the change management process for other forms of alternative payment systems.

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Quality Metrics: 7 Guidelines For Deciding What to Measure

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So your organization is implementing a gainsharing strategy and you have been selected to oversee the program.    Gainsharing can be a stand-alone program or be an integral part of other initiatives, such as ACOs and Bundled Payments.  Identifying the common elements to all these initiatives is critical – especially if you Read More

ACHE-NJ Innovation Award to be Shared by NJHA and AMS Share for Implementation of Gainsharing Program

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On January 30, 2015, at the American College of Healthcare Executives-NJ Chapter breakfast session, preceding the New Jersey Hospital Association 96th Annual Meeting, Awards & Luncheon, the ACHE Regent Award for Innovation was awarded to NJHA and to AMS for the creation of a gainsharing program.  ACHE-NJ recognized this pioneering initiative to improve healthcare value and reduce costs by promoting better coordination and collaboration among New Jersey hospitals and physicians.

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Using Gainsharing to Transition to an ACO at JFK Health: 6 Critical Success Factors

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Implementing an ACO is one of the most difficult strategic transformations that a health care system can attempt. The alignment of physicians and hospitals that comes from gainsharing helps to ensure a successful ACO launch.

Using Gainsharing to Transition to an ACO at JFK Health: 6 Critical Success Factors examines one organization’s experience with how a gainsharing program helped in its transition to an ACO.  The article was featured in the December 2014 issue of Accountable Care News, and is coauthored by myself and William Oser, MD, the Acting Executive Director, JFK Health ACO; Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, JFK Health (Edison, NJ).

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