The program strives expand patient access to care and achieve the triple aim of improved quality and patient satisfaction and lower care cost. The program will cover about 24,000 patients.
As part of the program, Cigna will pay physicians for the care they provide to patients, and physicians will be rewarded for meeting unspecified targets for improving quality and lowering costs.
This is Cigna’s 52nd collaborative accountable care initiative.
More Articles on Cigna:
Cigna, BayCare Sign Collaborative Accountable Care Agreement
New Jersey Medical Group Partners With Cigna for Accountable Care
Cigna’s Collaborative Accountable Care Program Shows Early Signs of Success