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OneCare Vermont ACO Case Study: Community Care Coordination Program (Case Study)

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  • Kelsey Cowen
  • Kate D’Anello

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This case study describes the development and implementation of OneCare Vermont’s community care coordination program for beneficiaries who are considered high risk because of their historical cost and utilization of health care. OneCare Vermont’s approach to care coordination may be informative for ACOs and other health care organizations that are designing programs intended to foster collaboration among primary care, specialty, and other community-based providers.

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  • Kelsey Cowen & Kate D’Anello, "undated". "OneCare Vermont ACO Case Study: Community Care Coordination Program (Case Study)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 73a58c5325fe429494e8339a0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:73a58c5325fe429494e8339a0721dcd8
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