CHOP earns ACO accreditation
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is the first children's hospital to earn the National Committee for Quality Assurance's accreditation as an accountable care organization (ACO).
The 469-bed hospital is the sixth healthcare organization to achieve the designation since the NCQA named the first one in December 2012.
ACOs must serve at least 5,000 patients annually to be considered for NCQA accreditation.
“Years of hard work across the organization has built an infrastructure that supports quality improvements, patient-centered care and care coordination,” Madeline Bell, C's president and COO, said in a release.
The first ACO to receive the NCQA nod was Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, Houston. The others are Billings (Mont.) Clinic; Essentia Health, Duluth, Minn.; Crystal Run Healthcare, Middletown, N.Y.; and HealthPartners, Bloomington, Minn.