Standard ACO definition

Standard ACO means a REACH ACO that is not a High Needs Population ACO or a New Entrant ACO.

Examples of Standard ACO in a sentence

  • If the ACO is a Standard ACO, the ACO shall maintain an aligned population of at least 5,000 REACH Beneficiaries each Performance Year.

  • If the ACO is a High Needs Population ACO, the ACO may select to participate in the Model as a Standard ACO in advance of the ACO’s second Performance Year or any subsequent Performance Year.

  • If the ACO is a Standard ACO or a New Entrant ACO, the ACO may not be owned by an individual or entity that also owns another REACH ACO that is High Needs Population ACO that is participating in the Model and that operates in the same ACO Service Area, as defined in Section 5.04.

  • For Performance Years 2023 and 2024, if more than 3,000 Beneficiaries are aligned to the ACO via Claims-Based Alignment for Base Year One, Base Year Two, or Base Year Three (as defined in Appendix A), CMS will offer the ACO the opportunity to participate in the Model as a Standard ACO starting in the Performance Year in which the 3,000 threshold is exceeded.

  • If the ACO is a Standard ACO, the ACO shall maintain at least 3,000 Beneficiaries that would have been aligned to the ACO via Claims-Based Alignment for Base Year One, Base Year Two, or Base Year Three (as defined in Appendix A) for Performance Year 2022 and each subsequent Performance Year.

  • A selection made pursuant to this Section 8.01.G that is not rejected by CMS pursuant to Section 8.02 will take effect at the start of the ACO’s second Performance Year and will remain in effect for the remainder of the Agreement Performance Period, unless and until the ACO accepts an offer pursuant to Section 5.03.B to participate in the Model as a Standard ACO.

  • If the ACO is a Standard ACO, the ACO shall maintain at least 3,000 Beneficiaries that would have been aligned to the ACO via Claims-Based Alignment for Base Year One, Base Year Two, or Base Year Three (as defined in Appendix A) for Performance Year 2023 and each subsequent Performance Year.

  • For Performance Years 2022 through 2024, if more than 3,000 Beneficiaries are aligned to the ACO via Claims-Based Alignment for Base Year One, Base Year Two, or Base Year Three (as defined in Appendix A), CMS will offer the ACO the opportunity to participate in the Model as a Standard ACO starting in the Performance Year in which the 3,000 threshold is exceeded.

  • High Needs Population ACOs that reach 3,000 claim-based aligned beneficiaries in at least one base year (2017, 2018 or 2019) will convert to a Standard ACO methodology for purposes of their benchmark, similar to New Entrant ACOs. These High Needs Population ACOs will still have the flexibility to focus only on High Needs-eligible beneficiaries and will still use the concurrent risk adjustment methodology, but their benchmark will incorporate a historical baseline component for claims-aligned beneficiaries.

  • If the 3,000 threshold is exceeded, the ACO will have the opportunity to participate as a Standard ACO, provided the applicable requirements are met.

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