You’ve no doubt heard the expression: ‘a picture is worth a thousand words‘.
Well courtesy of Oliver Wyman Health we have an infographic that segments key provisions of ‘TrumpCare’s‘ impact on providers. For original graphic, click here, and timely commentary, see: ‘Special Election Coverage: What Now? The Impact of a Trump Presidency‘ via Partner Sam Glick.
Oliver Wyman breaks down the identifiable components of TrumpCare’s impact on providers as follows:
So much ‘meat’ remains to be put on the bone. Assuming anything whether ‘substantiated’ by previous campaign rhetoric or more recent ‘indicia‘ of what will emerge post ‘repeal and replace‘ or now ‘amend’ intentions relative to the ACA (see: ‘As the TrumpCare Pivots Begins‘) is without a doubt ‘faith based‘ reliance on what remains essentially an aggregate ‘hologram‘ of President-Elect Trump’s health reform agenda.
Stay tuned!
On November 16, 2016, the Congressional Research Service published an analysis on the Legislative Actions to Repeal, Defund, or Delay the Affordable Care Act. I did not see any legislation directly attacking ACOs and quality payment programs. In fact, the Republican Congress passed MACRA which contained provisions directly addressing ACOs in various positive ways. Considering all the press is been about the commercial end of the ACA, do ACOs really need to worry? https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R43289.pdf
Thanks for link Manuel! Will review. Lots of moving parts to grasp for full implications of what is politically possible.
More ACO legislation in the works. http://revcycleintelligence.com/news/senate-group-drafts-chronic-disease-management-payment-reform