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Stephen M Shortell
University of California, Berkeley
A Taxonomy of Accountable Care Organizations for Policy and Practice
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2014
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Stephen M Shortell
University of California, Berkeley
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Frances M. Wu
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Valerie A. Lewis
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ACOs can be characterized into three distinct clusters. The taxonomy provides a framework for assessing performance, for targeting technical assistance, and for diagnosing potential antitrust violations.
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