LTC ACO Welcomes New Chief Operating Officer
24 Abril 2024 - 12:06PM
LTC ACO, the first Accountable Care Organization (ACO) in the U.S.
exclusively dedicated to long-term care facility residents, today
announced Michele Fronckiewicz has been named chief operating
officer. In this role, Fronckiewicz will lead the clinician
engagement, credentialing, coding compliance, and marketing teams
for LTC ACO.
“Michele’s depth of knowledge in the areas of value-based care,
payer contracting, financial management, practice management,
improvement science, and revenue cycle management made her the
ideal candidate for the chief operating officer position,” said
Jason Feuerman, president and CEO of LTC ACO. “Her diverse
leadership experience will be invaluable to LTC ACO as we grow our
provider base and improve health outcomes and costs for long-term
care residents across the country.”
An experienced primary care operations leader, Fronckiewicz has
a demonstrated track record of effectively partnering with primary
care clinicians to improve outcomes for patients, their families,
and practices. Prior to joining LTC ACO, she served as the
executive director for multiple successful Aledade Accountable Care
Organizations in the New Jersey market and across the nation.
Fronckiewicz is board-certified by the American College of Medical
Practice Executives and is working towards a fellowship
designation. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in economics from
Denison University and a master’s degree in business administration
from Xavier University.
“I’m proud to join LTC ACO on its mission of driving higher
better patient outcomes in long-term care,” said Fronckiewicz. "I
look forward to working with the LTC ACO leadership team and our
practice partners to foster a collaborative culture that elevates
the standard of care while supporting the primary care teams’
ability to deliver care to residents and their families.”
Since its inception, LTC ACO has focused specifically on the
special needs of the frail elderly, individuals living with
Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, depression, amputations,
developmental or physical disabilities, renal failure and those
with multiple chronic diseases and complications. As an ACO, the
company empowers physicians and other providers to work together
and take responsibility for enhancing the patient experience and
keeping care affordable. As the first mover in the long-term care
industry, LTC ACO remains well-positioned to improve quality of
care and create a reliable shared savings revenue opportunity with
no downside for those providers serving long-term care nursing
facility residents.
To learn more about how LTC ACO supports providers in achieving
financial success and improving clinical impact, visit
http://www.ltcaco.com.
About LTC ACOLTC ACO is the first Accountable
Care Organization (ACO) in the United States dedicated to long-term
care facility residents. LTC ACO began participating in the
Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) in 2016 for Medicare
beneficiaries who reside in long-term care facilities. Visit
http://www.ltcaco.com/ to explore opportunities for
participation.
Media Contact:
Jennifer Leckstrom
RoseComm for LTC ACO
jleckstrom@rosecomm.com
215-681-0770