TY - JOUR
T1 - American Heart Association's call to action for payment and delivery system reform
AU - AHA Expert Panel on Payment and Delivery System Reform
AU - Bufalino, Vincent J.
AU - Berkowitz, Scott A.
AU - Gardner, Timothy J.
AU - Piña, Ileana L.
AU - Konig, Madeleine
AU - Bauman, Mary Anne
AU - Creager, Mark
AU - Fonarow, Gregg
AU - Gibbons, Ray
AU - Meltzer, David
AU - Schwamm, Lee
AU - Warner, John
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Heart Association, Inc.
PY - 2017/8/1
Y1 - 2017/8/1
N2 - The healthcare system is undergoing a transition from paying for volume to paying for value. Clinicians, as well as public and private payers, are beginning to implement alternative delivery and payment models, such as the patient-centered medical home, accountable care organizations, and bundled payment arrangements. Implementation of these new models will necessitate delivery system transformation and will actively involve all fields of medical care, in particular medicine and surgery. This call to action, on behalf of the American Heart Association's Expert Panel on Payment and Delivery System Reform, serves to offer support and direction for further involvement by the American Heart Association. In doing so, it (1) provides baseline review and definition of the present models and some of the early results of these delivery models, including outcomes; (2) initiates a conversation within the American Heart Association on the impact of payment and delivery system reform, as well as how the American Heart Association should engage in the interest of patients; (3) issues a call to action to our organization and to cardiovascular and stroke health professionals across the country to become educated about these models so to as to understand their impact on patient care; and (4) asks the government and other funding agencies, including the American Heart Association, to begin supporting and prioritizing meaningful research endeavors to further evaluate these models.
AB - The healthcare system is undergoing a transition from paying for volume to paying for value. Clinicians, as well as public and private payers, are beginning to implement alternative delivery and payment models, such as the patient-centered medical home, accountable care organizations, and bundled payment arrangements. Implementation of these new models will necessitate delivery system transformation and will actively involve all fields of medical care, in particular medicine and surgery. This call to action, on behalf of the American Heart Association's Expert Panel on Payment and Delivery System Reform, serves to offer support and direction for further involvement by the American Heart Association. In doing so, it (1) provides baseline review and definition of the present models and some of the early results of these delivery models, including outcomes; (2) initiates a conversation within the American Heart Association on the impact of payment and delivery system reform, as well as how the American Heart Association should engage in the interest of patients; (3) issues a call to action to our organization and to cardiovascular and stroke health professionals across the country to become educated about these models so to as to understand their impact on patient care; and (4) asks the government and other funding agencies, including the American Heart Association, to begin supporting and prioritizing meaningful research endeavors to further evaluate these models.
KW - AHA scientific statements
KW - Accountable care organizations
KW - American Heart Association
KW - Government
KW - Health expenditures
KW - Healthcare systems
KW - Patient-centered care
KW - Reimbursement
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U2 - 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000516
DO - 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000516
M3 - Article
C2 - 28696250
AN - SCOPUS:85023188300
SN - 0009-7322
VL - 136
SP - e162-e171
JO - Circulation
JF - Circulation
IS - 7
ER -