A Medicare Accountable Care Organization (ACO)
What's An Accountable Care Organization (ACO)?
- ACOs are groups of doctors and other health care providers who voluntarily work together with Medicare to give you high quality service and care at the right time in the right setting.
- Your doctor has agreed to participate in a Medicare Shared Savings ACO and to work closely with other doctors and health care providers in the ACO to coordinate care for Medicare beneficiaries, like yourself, who have traditional Medicare.
- The ACO may share in any savings that result from providing you with high quality and more coordinated care.
About Memorial Hermann ACO
ACOs Don't Change Your Medicare Benefits
- An ACO is not a Medicare Advantage plan or an HMO plan.
- If you have traditional Medicare, you still have the right to use any doctor or hospital who accepts Medicare, at any time.
- Your ACO doctor may continue to recommend that you see particular doctors for your specific health needs, but it's always your choice about what doctors you use or hospitals you visit.
How Will An ACO Help My Doctor Coordinate My Care?
- You benefit because your doctors will be part of a better coordinated team.
- You may not have to fill out as many medical forms that ask for the same information.
- Each of your doctors will not only know about the health issues they've treated, they will have a more complete picture of your health through talking with your other doctors.
Questions
If you have questions or concerns, you can talk with us at anytime. You can also visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY users should call 1 877 486-2048).
Memorial Hermann Corporate Compliance Department
ACO Public Reporting Information
The Aetna & Memorial Hermann Accountable Care Network