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The vehicles for this restructuring are called "Accountable Care Organizations" ACOs, and the president and his allies see them as a way to improve care and reduce costs.
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At the center of this latest dispute is a new type of health-care provider called Accountable Care Organizations.
This Takeover Battle Pits Bureaucrat vs. Bureaucrat Thomas Catan 2011
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The team, which expects to have a prototype up and running within a year, will look to use hash values to identify networked documents as well as use something called the Accountable Internet Protocol to ensure proper use of public key cryptography on websites.
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The health care architects in the administration are promoting the development and expansion of so-called Accountable Care Organizations ACO.
Forbes.com: News Nick Schulz 2011
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The American Medical Group Association (AMGA) announced that it will launch two collaborative focused on practical steps toward creating high-performing organizations and systems of care termed Accountable Care Organizations: a Development Collaborative and an Implementation Collaborative.
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The ad, called "Accountable," previously ran in Iowa and promotes the Arizona senator's pledge to lower taxes, make healthcare more affordable, and solve the country's energy problems.
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Tha ads are called "Accountable", as in McAncient should be held accountable for the lost lives of over 4000 American servicemen and women?
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What this book "Accountable" that you referenced tries to do is to lay out about 242 promises, Larry, that Senator Obama made on the campaign trail.
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"Accountable" and "reporting" institutions will be required to implement internal administrative systems to ensure they know their customers, and report suspicious cash transactions.
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In particular, MedVentive is uniquely capable of supporting health plans and providers in their move to the healthcare industry's newest value-based purchasing models - such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACO), global payments, and clinically integrated networks.
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