accountable care organizations (acos)
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are networks of healthcare providers, such as doctors, hospitals, and clinics, who join together to coordinate and improve the quality and efficiency of patient care. They are responsible for the overall health outcomes and costs of a defined population of patients, and are incentivized to provide high-quality care while keeping costs down.
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