The Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC) is Colorado Medicaid’s primary health care program. It is designed to improve the health of Medicaid clients and reduce costs. ACC members get the regular Medicaid benefit package and choose a primary care medical provider (PCMP). The ACC is a central part of Medicaid reform that changes the incentives and health care delivery processes. The goal is to move from a system that rewards high volumes of services to one that rewards high quality services and better health outcomes for Medicaid clients. Read an overview of the ACC.
The ACC program has three major components:
- Seven Regional Care Collaborative Organizations (RCCOs). Check out the RCCO map.
- A statewide network of Primary Care Medical Providers (PCMPs)
- One Statewide Data and Analytics Contractor(SDAC)
The ACC and Health Care Quality
The ACC is focusing increasingly on program outcomes and quality in addition to cost savings. For a summary of ACC program results, click on the links below.
- Accountable Care Collaborative Annual Report (FY 2012-13)
- Accountable Care Collaborative Annual Report (FY 2011-12)