POPULATION HEALTH ANALYTICS

Your Guide to Aligning with the 5 CMS Strategic Objectives

November 22nd, 2024
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Population Health Management & Improvement  |  
Social Determinants of Health
Your Guide to Aligning with the 5 CMS Strategic Objectives

The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) developed a set of five strategic objectives that are crucial for the success of Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs) and Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). The strategies tackle core challenges that health care systems face, including plans to reduce disparities, deliver value-based care, and address social determinants of health (SDOH) and other inequities that often contribute to higher costs and poorer outcomes.

By aligning with the 5 CMS strategic objectives, IDNs and ACOs can position themselves to thrive in an evolving health care landscape that increasingly rewards accountability and outcomes.

Today, we are excited to share a new resource: How to Align Your Population Health Strategy with the 5 CMS Strategic Objectives. Compiled by experts in population health at Johns Hopkins Medicine, this guide shares the importance of each strategy and how to use the ACG System to take effective action.

Download our guide today to start learning how to reduce disparities in patient care, address social needs that contribute to poorer health outcomes and address the increasingly important need to deliver value-based care.

To learn more about how the ACG System can support your organization, visit hopkinsacg.org or contact us at acginfo@jh.edu. If you are a current ACG System customer, reach out to your Account Manager.

 

 

 

 

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