ACA offers a wide range of consulting and modeling services toward assisting
participants and stakeholders of the public welfare industry to cope with its
challenging environment.
Consulting services
cover diverse issues with a general focus on administrative, program, and financial
management areas, information technology and data interpretation, care coordination,
and system integration.
Modeling services address collaborative arrangements and ventures,
community participation, actuarial studies and rate setting, and standardizations
of data presentation for their analyses across systems of care.
Engagement of ACA allows industry participants and stakeholders to improve
their understanding of the public system environment and to broaden their appreciation
of opportunities toward achieving better outcomes for consumers and their families.
Consulting and modeling services provided by ACA contribute to implementation of such
innovative solutions
as collaborative models
for administration of public welfare programs; community integration models; use of
public-private partnerships toward enhanced use of public resources; and introduction
of more effective benefit packages. Engagement of ACA allows industry participants and
stakeholders to improve their understanding of public system environment and to broaden
their appreciation of opportunities toward achieving better outcomes for consumers and
their families.
Whether ACA plays a minor or a major part in the implementation of an innovative
solution, its cooperative, professional, and caring involvement is always focused on
the satisfaction of needs
and resolution of problems facing its public welfare customers. Toward this end,
ACA assists industry participants in reducing administrative burdens imposed by
the existence of numerous, often duplicative and contradictory regulatory and
compliance guidelines; in overcoming fund management deficiencies exacerbated
by growing financial constraints; in coordinating and balancing interests
of stakeholders; in increasing efficiency of services and effectiveness of funds;
and in enhancing methodologies for planning and allocating public resources.