Value-based care is transforming how healthcare is delivered and paid for, shifting the focus from volume to patient outcomes and cost efficiency. Success requires more than new payment models—it ...
Making true progress toward value-based care requires buy-in and understanding from physicians—and for them to be willing to find common ground with insurers for collaborating. With that backdrop, ...
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 ...
Concerns about health care affordability, intensifying scrutiny of rebate practices, and new pricing models are creating ...
Understanding the needs of high-need, high-cost community-based beneficiaries, including homebound status, will help Medicare Advantage organizations align their provision of health services with the ...
Is value-based care working in America? It’s a broad question, and the answer you get depends on whom you ask. In a 2023 survey of more than 400 providers, payers and payviders, most said they were ...
Healthcare is undergoing a major shift. Rising costs, a growing number of chronic disease cases and an aging population have revealed the limitations of the traditional fee-for-service (FFS) model.
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 ...
Existing care management approaches, such as Principal Care Management (PCM), Transitional Care Management (TCM), and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sixty-four percent of healthcare organizations say they expect higher revenue this year from value-based care arrangements as compared to last year, finds a new report from Innovacer and the National ...