Equitable outcomes through high-quality, cost-effective, person-centered care.

A focus on health equity and reducing disparities in care

Partnership in Health providers improve care to those in underserved populations, including those who now reside in a nursing home.

A patient-focused care model addressing historic inequities.

Partnership in Health is an opportunity to expand and formalize an innovative care model through joint accountability and collaboration. This coordination creates a care model around your personalized care for nursing home residents. You should be assured that this ACO supports your quality focus; it does not create new barriers or administrative hurdles to doing the right thing for your patients. Rather, it incentivizes high-quality, well-coordinated healthcare for Medicare beneficiaries. The Partnership in Health ACO REACH model’s focus is “high needs” Medicare beneficiaries—meaning those beneficiaries CMS designates based on complex, high needs, including dually eligible individuals.

FAQ

Partnership in Health is NOT a health plan! Providers focus on the member to achieve a better experience and outcome and take financial responsibility for beneficiaries’ healthcare and outcomes.

It does not affect beneficiaries’ participation in traditional Medicare. Learn more about how Partnership in Health works for Medicare beneficiaries here.

No! Partnership in Health focuses on coordination to support providers’ quality focus; it does not create new barriers or administrative hurdles to doing the right thing for patients.

For clinical questions, call 833-39 REACH (833-397-3224). For other Partnership in Health questions, please fill out the form on our Contact page.