KENNETT SQUARE, PA — LTC ACO has appointed Michele Fronckiewicz as its new Chief Operating Officer. This appointment comes at a crucial time when the healthcare sector is increasingly focusing on value-based care models designed to enhance patient outcomes while managing costs effectively.
Fronckiewicz, with her extensive background in primary care operations and a proven track record in fostering effective partnerships with clinicians to improve patient care, is set to lead clinician engagement, credentialing, coding compliance, and marketing teams at LTC ACO. Her expertise in value-based care, payer contracting, financial management, and practice management positions her as a pivotal addition to the LTC ACO leadership team.
Jason Feuerman, President and CEO of LTC ACO, highlighted Fronckiewicz’s diverse leadership experience as a key asset that will support the organization’s growth objectives. “Michele’s comprehensive knowledge and leadership in critical areas such as improvement science and revenue cycle management make her the ideal candidate to steer LTC ACO toward achieving improved health outcomes and cost efficiencies for long-term care residents nationwide,” said Feuerman.
Before joining LTC ACO, Fronckiewicz played a vital role as the executive director for multiple Aledade Accountable Care Organizations across New Jersey and other states, where she was instrumental in enhancing patient outcomes and operational efficiency. Her credentials, including board certification by the American College of Medical Practice Executives and her pursuit of a fellowship designation, complement her educational achievements in economics and business administration.
On her appointment, Fronckiewicz expressed her eagerness to contribute to LTC ACO’s mission. “I’m proud to join LTC ACO on its mission of driving better patient outcomes in long-term care,” she stated. “I look forward to promoting a collaborative culture that not only elevates the standard of care but also supports primary care teams in delivering exceptional care to residents and their families.”
Fronckiewicz’s appointment is particularly significant as the healthcare industry grapples with the challenges of providing quality care to an aging population amid rising costs. Her leadership in operationalizing value-based care models within LTC ACO is poised to play a critical role in transforming long-term care by ensuring that care delivery is both high-quality and sustainable. This move underscores LTC ACO’s dedication to advancing healthcare practices that benefit long-term care residents, their families, and the healthcare providers dedicated to serving them.
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