The consumer operated and originated plan (CO-OP) is one of the big news items circulating around PPACA legislation. Why? Because CO-OPs are designed to encompass all the central goals of health care reform, said Sara R. Collins, Ph.D., vice president of affordable insurance at The Commonwealth Fund, in a recent testimony to the Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan Program Advisory Board.
"If these new entities are provided the tools and flexibility necessary to reach sustainable membership levels, attain adequate purchasing leverage in their markets, develop strong links with integrated care systems, manage risk appropriately, and follow a mission-driven roadmap to achieve high-quality and coordinated care, they have the potential to … [deliver] high-quality, effective, and safe care to achieve the best possible health outcomes for populations; design … care delivery that is in the best interests of patients; and use resources [efficiently]," she wrote in the testimony.