Thirteen organizations representing health care providers, including the AHA, today voiced support for the , legislation to strengthen Medicare鈥檚 value-based payment models and accountable care organizations.

鈥淭he reforms in this legislation will further strengthen ACOs and [alternative payment models] and ensure their continued success,鈥 the organizations said in a letter to the bill鈥檚 sponsors, Reps. Peter Welch, D-Vt., Darin LaHood, R-Ill., and Suzan DelBene, D-Wash. 鈥淲e are pleased that the bill provides appropriate shared savings rates, modifies risk adjustment methodologies, removes barriers to participation, ensures fair and accurate benchmarks, and provides educational and technical support for ACOs. The bill also makes important steps to reinforce the transition to value through extending and modifying Advanced APM bonuses and addressing aspects of APM overlap. These reforms will ensure that value-based care models continue to be viable for physician and hospital participants.鈥

The group said the policies in the bill are 鈥渕ore important than ever given the acute needs of our nation鈥檚 health care system as we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic,鈥 noting that ACO and APM tools such as care coordination 鈥渉ave been key to managing the COVID-19 crisis.鈥

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