Mark Lutes, Member of the Firm and Board of Directors Chair, will copresent "Next Generation ACO Implications: Impact of the New CMS ACO Model," a HealthcareWebSummit webinar sponsored by MCOL.

Participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the provisions of the CMS Next Generation ACO model
  2. Ascertain the process and timeframes involved with for CMS Next Generation ACO model participants
  3. Identify the operational requirements, challenges and issues for participating ACOs
  4. Examine the differences between the CMS Next Generation ACO model and the MSSP and Pioneer models
  5. Consider the implications of the CMS Next Generation ACO model provisions with various stakeholders
  6. Explore the potential impact of the new model on future MSSP and commercial ACO arrangements
  7. Engage in interactive learning through online question submission, attendee feedback and opportunity for follow-up questions, and networking with attendees, faculty and other professionals through a dedicated LinkedIn group.

For more information, visit HealthWebSummit.com

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