5 Reasons Hospital Execs Remain Skeptical of ACOs

Nearly half of hospital executives — 46 percent — have no plans to form an accountable care organization or implement a similar model in the near future, according to a recent survey conducted by Purdue Healthcare Advisors.

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The ACO model is still seen as risky by many hospital CEOs. They cited the following reasons as to why they won’t implement the model soon:

• Too many unknowns, need stronger evidence and a consistent, successful model — 52 percent

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