Persivia to Host AI and Value-Based Care Roundtable
Persivia has announced an AI-Augmented Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Roundtable scheduled for March 5th. The virtual event will feature healthcare leaders discussing physician alignment, analytics, and performance in value-based care models. The focus on AI's role in risk and performance management highlights its growing importance for organizations navigating the shift away from fee-for-service.
- Persivia's CareSpace® platform aims to solve common ACO struggles like shifting benchmarks, attribution volatility, and lagging data by unifying clinical, claims, and supplemental data into a single, continuously updated patient record. - The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has a goal for all traditional Medicare beneficiaries to be in a care relationship with accountability for quality and total cost by 2030. As of January 2026, an estimated 14.3 million Medicare beneficiaries receive care coordinated by ACOs. - A major hurdle in the transition to value-based care is the significant upfront investment in technology and data analytics infrastructure required to identify high-risk patients and manage costs effectively. - For performance year 2025, CMS approved 228 applications for the Medicare Shared Savings Program, which included 55 new ACOs and the largest number of renewals in the program's 12-year history. - A 2025 survey highlighted that while 98% of provider and payer organizations view AI as critical, only about one-third rate their data integration capabilities as "excellent," revealing persistent gaps in infrastructure. - Persivia has a case study with Prime Healthcare, which has 46 hospitals, showcasing their platform's use in transitioning to value-based care and participating in the Bundled Payments for Care Initiative Advanced (BPCI-A). - Looking ahead, the Long-term Enhanced ACO Design (LEAD) Model is set to launch on January 1, 2027, replacing the current ACO REACH model and representing Medicare's longest commitment to value-based care. - Physician alignment is a critical challenge in value-based care, often hindered by complex metrics, regulatory restrictions, and the difficulty of motivating behavioral changes at the point of care.