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The lack of timely financial benefits is among reasons several Pioneer Affordable Care Organizations left a pilot program focused on reducing costs and improving health care.
Nine ACOs, including JSA Care Partners, a primary care provider based in St. Petersburg, announced they would not participate in the second year of the pilot program.
JSA did not respond to calls for comment, but a report in Healthcare IT News said some ACOs leaving the program cited the lack of quick financial returns for…