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ACOs Face Care and Cost Challenges of Patients with Multiple
                Chronic Conditions — Covid-19 Curbing Access to Key Services



                        ACOs are concerned about the adverse health impact      Percent of Original Medi-
                 of Covid on older patients with multiple chronic conditions.    care Population 65+ with
                 Seventy percent of the Original Medicare population 65+ has  Chronic Conditions, 2018
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                 more than one chronic condition; nearly a quarter have four
                 to five chronic conditions, and almost a fifth have six or
                 more.   Hypertension and hyperlipidemia are most prevalent.

                    •  The 18% of the Original Medicare Population with six or
                       more chronic conditions cost Medicare over $32,000 per
                       person.  This contrasts to the 30% of the relatively
                       healthy cohort of about $2,000/per person.

                        Data from 78 ACOs shows these entities are using virtual   Source: CMS, 2018


                 Percentage of Medicare Original Medicare         Per Capita Medicare Spending for Origi-
                 Beneficiaries with Select Chronic Condi-         nal Medicare Beneficiaries by Number
                                                                                              14
                 tions, 2018                                      of Chronic Conditions: 2018
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                visits to address many of the routine healthcare needs of their patients.  Data analytics
                that identifies high-risk patients is an important tool for care management.

                       •  But ACOs worry most “about social services and long-term care services.  Near-
                           ly all (97%) ACO respondents reported some or great concern about access to
                           social services such as food assistance or legal services, and 88% reported
                           some or great concern about access to long-term care services.
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                 Patients with chronic conditions my lack appropriate access to social and long-term care
                 services, adversely impacting outcomes and hospital readmission rates.



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