The healthcare industry’s movement away from fee-for-service care models and toward value-based care has been an incredibly gradual process. Contracting in these arrangements remains difficult for ...
Just over three-quarters of health system and hospital C-suites say they plan to increase value-based care model participation within the next two years, up from the 57% who indicated similarly back ...
In the U.S., we have two clear problems with healthcare: high costs and poor health outcomes. We spend around $5 trillion each year on healthcare—twice as much per person as other large, wealthy ...
Value-based care prioritizes patient outcomes and cost reduction, requiring alignment of reimbursement models and financial sustainability management. Private insurers are reforming payment models, ...
New research from Sage Growth Partners notes that “a more substantive transition to value-based care” could be coming — but it has competition. Value-based care isn’t the only priority highlighted in ...
Healthcare should be more than just the treatment of symptoms. The goal should be to create positive and lasting outcomes that extend beyond localized care, but the reality for the majority of the ...
Welcome back to another episode of MedCity FemFwd, a podcast dedicated to discussing the breakthroughs and challenges in women’s health. In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Keith Berkle, chair of the ...
In healthcare you hear a lot about the benefits of moving from a fee-for-service (FFS) model—which has been the norm for more than 70 years—to a value-based care (VBC) model. Healthcare experts often ...
If you're leading an insurance agency, you already know healthcare is shifting, and that shift is changing how you sell. Consumers aren't just looking for coverage anymore. They want a healthcare ...
The Optimal Care Model reduces waste by empowering physicians with evidence to balance cost and quality in cardiology care. Algorithms help primary care physicians assess coronary artery disease risk, ...
Value-based care has been slowly gaining traction in the U.S. Some Rhode Island providers are trying to transition their practices away from fee-for-service and toward value-based care The key ...
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