Accountable Health Communities (AHC) Model Evaluation: Third Evaluation Report
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Provides an overview of the Accountable Health Communities (ACH) Model, which tests whether identifying and addressing core health-related social needs (HRSNs) of community-dwelling beneficiaries improves health outcomes, reduces healthcare costs, and reduces unnecessary healthcare utilization. Explores which bridge organization and community
characteristics were associated with better implementation outcomes, and the beneficiary-level characteristics were associated with a greater probability of accepting navigation, having at least one HRSN resolved, or having all HRSNs resolved. Examines the extent to which bridge organizations met model requirements. Includes information on the availability and quality of community resources to address HRSNs in rural communities.
Date
11/2024
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Document
Organizations
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, RTI International
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Access · Emergency department and urgent care services · Human services · Medicaid · Medicare · Policy · Rural-urban differences · Social determinants of health · Statistics and data