Healthcare leaders are preparing for the shift from fee-for-service to value-based care, from outcomes tracking to a focus on ...
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 has been a focal point in healthcare for several years, and its importance continues to grow. Achieving value-based care success depends on building a strong partnership between ...
Many health systems are expanding their participation in value-based care models over the next few years, though few have substantial revenue at risk in value-based contract arrangements, according to ...
The survey of 101 health system and hospital C-suite leaders reveals that many are increasing participation in value-based ...
Preventative care, robust technology, and dedicated clinicians are key ingredients in the recipe for successful value-based care. Advocate Health generated $135.7 million in savings in 2023 from two ...
Supported value-based care improves prenatal care while reducing neonatal intensive care unit stays, preterm birth rates, low birth weight rates, and costs for mothers and infants. Objectives: ...
Basing payment on clinical outcomes rather than the volume of service is increasingly common among medical practitioners, yet value-based reimbursement is less common among mental health practices.
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.
"UM absolutely has its place," says Dr. Cathy Moffitt, Senior Vice President and Aetna Chief Medical Officer at CVS Health. Now, Part 3 explores how UM can be a vital part of the path to value-based ...
The changing landscape of drug pricing policy in the U.S. has implications for the global pace and direction of innovation. Drug policy changes are being influenced by perceptions of the value of ...
St. Louis-based SSM Health is working to bring more specialty care under value-based compensation models over the next two years, as the health system seeks to extend physician accountability for ...