2022 Advocacy Letters
2024-2023 | 2022
- NAACOS responds to CMS request for information on creating a national provider directory
- NAACOS submits feedback in response to CMS RFI on health equity and provider burden
- NAACOS responds to request from lawmakers on how to improve MACRA and expand value-based care
- More than 800 ACOs and Other Health Care Organizations Send Letter Asking Congress to Extend APM Incentive Payments
- NAACOS submits detailed comments in response to the proposed 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rule
- NAACOS and ten other organizations submit comments in support of changes to MSSP that will grow ACO participation
- NAACOS submits feedback to CMS in response to Medicare Advantage (MA) RFI
- NAACOS submits feedback in response to the HHS initiative to strengthen primary health care request for information (RFI)
- NAACOS submits comments to the Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network (LAN) on a meaningful, provider-focused definition of accountable care
- NAACOS writes CMS on ways to improve the beneficiary notification in the Medicare Shared Savings Program
- NAACOS submits comments to the House Energy and Commerce Committee highlighting ACOs as an alternative to Medicare Advantage
- NAACOS submits comments in response to the Physician-Focused Payment Model Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC) request for input (RFI) on population-based total cost of care model design and implementation
- NAACOS submits feedback to CMS Innovation Center on beneficiary engagement strategies
- NAACOS Urges MSSP Program Enhancements
- NAACOS submits comments to CMS on proposed 2023 changes to Medicare Advantage
- Hundreds of healthcare organizations join NAACOS on a letter to HHS Sec. Becerra urging him to fix, don’t end, Direct Contracting
- NAACOS submits a Statement for the Record on a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on improving health equity for individuals with chronic conditions
- NAACOS writes in support of CMS’s proposed narrow National Coverage Determination of Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm
- NAACOS and seven other health groups ask Congress to support alternative payment models as a means to help prolong the solvency of the Medicare trust fund