There is broad consensus across the healthcare industry that value-based care (VBC) is a positive step towards achieving the “triple aim” of healthcare: better healthcare experiences and improved ...
This series explores legal issues related to physician burnout and potential solutions, and here we explore the potential impact of value-based care (“VBC”). Our first post addressed how healthcare ...
Value-based care (VBC) is expected to transform how healthcare is purchased and delivered in the United States. VBC describes a category of reimbursement models used by public health programs (e.g., ...
The goal of value-based care (VBC) is to create financial incentives for providers to improve patient outcomes while controlling costs of care. Unlike the traditional “fee for service” (FFS) model, ...
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CMS faces challenges in VBC adoption due to temporary models, financial design, and overlapping models, complicating provider commitment and navigation. Data inconsistencies and manual processes ...
This is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront featured topic, Medicare and Medicaid Integration. The featured topic includes analysis, proposals, and commentary that will inform policies on the ...
Wider adoption of value-based care (VBC) would be a boon to our healthcare system by lowering costs and improving outcomes for all three P's: patients, providers and payers. Alongside CMS’ leadership, ...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 3b or 4 experienced slower decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate 20 months after enrollment in a value-based kidney care program. Objectives ...
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