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. 2014 Dec:69 Suppl 1:S98-101.
doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.08.009. Epub 2014 Aug 10.

Moving toward implementation: the potential for accountable care organizations and private-public partnerships to advance active neighborhood design

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Moving toward implementation: the potential for accountable care organizations and private-public partnerships to advance active neighborhood design

Edie E Zusman et al. Prev Med. 2014 Dec.

Abstract

The 2010 Affordable Care Act's (ACA) aims of lowering costs and improving quality of care will renew focus on preventive health strategies. This coincides with a trend in medicine to reconsider population health approaches as part of the standard curriculum. This intersection of new policy and educational climates presents a unique opportunity to reconsider traditional healthcare structures. This paper introduces and advances an alignment that few have considered. We propose that accountable care organizations (ACOs), which are expected to proliferate under the ACA, present the best opportunity to establish partnerships between healthcare, public health, and community-based organizations to achieve the legislation's goals. One example is encouraging daily physical activity via built environment interventions and programs, which is recommended by numerous groups. We highlight how nonprofit organizations in Sacramento, California have been able to leverage influence, capital, and policy to encourage design for active living, and how their work is coordinating with public health and healthcare initiatives. In conclusion, we critically examine potential barriers to the success of partnerships between ACOs and community organizations and encourage further exploration and evaluation.

Keywords: Accountable care organizations; Communities; Environment; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Public health.

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