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CMS Issues Final Rule on Accountable Care Organizations


 

Simultaneously with the announcement of the final rule, several federal agencies issued additional guidance on how ACOs could steer clear of violating antitrust laws and other measures designed to keep medicine competitive.

The HHS Office of Inspector General also issued an interim final rule on how the ACOs could stay within the antikickback rules.

In the proposed rule, ACOs were required to seek antitrust review from the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice. The final rule lifts that requirement, and instead advises potential ACOs to seek review. Those two agencies issued a final policy statement outlining enforcement plans and indicating that voluntary reviews would likely take about 90 days.

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