New research from Sage Growth Partners notes that “a more substantive transition to value-based care” could be coming — but it has competition.
3. American Society of Anesthesiologists supports value-based care and highlights the crucial role of anesthesiologists in perioperative care and patient safety. The ASA also promotes guidelines and ...
Value-based care results in patients spending more time with their primary care clinician, less time in the hospital, and more frequent preventive care, based on research released today by leading ...
For health systems, providing effective value-based care involves having foundational building blocks, this chief clinical officer says. Stephanie Duggan, MD, the chief clinical officer of SSM ...
With the value-based care (VBC) market predicted to grow to $43.4 billion by 2031, this healthcare model continues to gain momentum, prioritizing patient-centered, outcome-focused approaches.
Value-based care has had several false starts over the years. But in the next year, several health systems are determined to make progress toward a payment system prizing pay for outcomes over volume.
Related: ACO REACH savings report invigorates calls for extension The CMS report illustrates the progress the agency has made promoting value-based care in traditional Medicare since announcing in ...
Travis Brewer, vice president of payer and public health strategy/relations at Texas Oncology, shared that value-based ...
A new report is highlighting value-based care and I-SNPs as trends that skilled nursing providers should consider.