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The Next 5 Years in Health Care Interview with Dr. Mark McClellan & Governor Mike Leavitt 801.538.5082 | info@accountablecareLC.org | 4001 South 700 East suite 700, Salt Lake City, UT 84107 HOUSEKEEPING Join the Zoom Webinar on your


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The Next 5 Years in Health Care

Interview with Dr. Mark McClellan & Governor Mike Leavitt

801.538.5082 | info@accountablecareLC.org | 4001 South 700 East suite 700, Salt Lake City, UT 84107

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HOUSEKEEPING

  • Join the Zoom Webinar on your computer or phone
  • If you are only able to connect by phone, don’t worry – we’ll send out

the slide deck after the call along with a recording.

  • Questions
  • There will be opportunities for questions, so please submit them using

the question module in the Zoom application.

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UPCOMING MEMBER EVENTS

Upcoming Webinar: The Status of Medicaid ACOs and their Projected Future - June 7th

  • Look for details in the weekly news

SAVE THE DATE – ACLC MEMBER MEETING

  • October 23rd - 24th in

Washington, D.C.

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THE NEXT 5 YEARS IN HEALTH CARE

  • Dr. Mark McClellan

Director, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy Co-Chairman of the Accountable Care Learning Collaborative Governor Mike Leavitt Founder, Leavitt Partners Co-Chairman of the Accountable Care Learning Collaborative

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ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE “This administration and this President are not interested in incremental steps. We are unafraid of disrupting existing arrangements...”

  • Secretary Azar
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ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE

“It will require some degree of federal intervention — perhaps even an uncomfortable degree. That may sound surprising coming from an administration that deeply believes in the power of markets and competition.”

  • Secretary Azar
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ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE

“There is no turning back to an unsustainable system that pays for procedures rather than value. In fact, the only option is to charge forward — for HHS to take bolder action, and for providers and payers to join with us.” – Secretary Azar

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SECRETARY AZAR PRIORITIES

  • 1. Give consumers greater control over health information

through interoperable and accessible health information technology

  • 2. Encourage transparency from providers and payers
  • 3. Use experimental models in Medicare and Medicaid to drive

value and quality throughout the entire system

  • 4. Remove government burdens that impede this value-based

transformation

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ACO GROWTH

Source: Leavitt Partners Center for Accountable Care Intelligence

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2016 MSSP RESULTS

Savings Build Over Time

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1 2 3 4

Shared Savings Rate ACO Age (in Performance Years)

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DETAILED

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Q & A

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Questions About the ACLC?

If you have questions about the ACLC please email

members@accountablecarelc.org

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UPCOMING MEMBER EVENTS

Upcoming Webinar: The Status of Medicaid ACOs and their Projected Future - June 7th

  • Look for details in the weekly news

SAVE THE DATE – ACLC MEMBER MEETING

  • October 23rd - 24th in

Washington, D.C.

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801.538.5082 | info@accountablecareLC.org | 4001 South 700 East suite 700, Salt Lake City, UT 84107