U.K., Sept. 23 -- US-based management services company Collaborative Health Systems (CHS) has announced that it has helped deliver $335 million in savings to Medicare since 2012.

CHS partners with primary healthcare providers who deliver the state-aided health plan (Accountable Care Organizations, or ACOs). Together they have also generated $183 million in shared savings, according to figures released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

The country's healthcare sector is currently moving towards a value-based system. CHS is one of the largest Medicare ACO sponsors in the US, providing them with data that helps them coordinate care and meet quality requirements. This includes analytics, risk contracting and management, ...