With the transition from fee-for-service to value-based care, Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) offer a collaborative model where healthcare providers work together to improve outcomes for defined patient populations. ACOs aim to reduce unnecessary services, improve communication, and promote better patient care using shared data and EHRs. Participating in an ACO can increase revenue through shared savings, improve patient outcomes through proactive care, and offer more autonomy for physicians. ACOs also provide access to technology and care programs that benefit high-risk patients, making it easier for providers to deliver comprehensive and efficient care. With proper implementation, ACOs enhance satisfaction and financial sustainability across healthcare practices.