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Henry Ford Accountable Care Organization’s Beneficiary Engagement Strategy

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  • Natalie Graves
  • Sonya Streeter

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This case study describes the two-part strategy the Henry Ford Accountable Care Organization (HFACO) used to engage beneficiaries in the ACO.

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  • Natalie Graves & Sonya Streeter, "undated". "Henry Ford Accountable Care Organization’s Beneficiary Engagement Strategy," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a85f3f086a1040a3bb0a951b8, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a85f3f086a1040a3bb0a951b8e65ff06
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    Beneficiary engagement; patient engagement; ACO; Henry Ford;
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