There is no doubt that the government is accelerating its shift to value-based payments, where physicians are rewarded — to an increasing extent — for quality, rather than quantity of care. And it’s ...
Close to 45% of payments flow through value-based models with 28.7% in downside risk, according to AHIP survey.
In the world of Medicare Advantage, a disturbing shift is occurring. What began as a noble push toward value-based care has increasingly morphed into an aggressive pursuit of value-based payment ...
WASHINGTON — Nearly 20 years ago, policymakers had an epiphany: The health care system should pay for value instead of volume. Unfortunately, it’s now less clear than ever what value-based payment ...
While value-based payment models seem great in theory, research shows that many primary care providers aren’t partaking in these models. Over the last 14 years, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--One in three (33 percent) family physicians are already actively pursuing value-based payment opportunities today, with another 19 percent developing value-based ...
The Healthcare Financial Management Association asked 117 senior financial executives how hospitals, physicians and payers are feeling about using value-based payment models. HFMA randomly selected ...
Despite the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, New York state remains the nation’s leader in value-based care and payment systems. Helgerson Solutions Group CEO Jason Helgerson ...
Difficulty scheduling an urgent or time-sensitive appointment is now the most common gripe my patients sound off about to my primary care colleagues and me. Our practice is not the exception — it has ...
Update: The originally published version of this article did not accurately descibe the Strong Start for Mothers and Newborns initiative and evaluation results. The currect version reflects ...
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 ...
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