Getting Started with Value-Based Care: 3-Part Series Summary
The shift from fee-for-service models to value-based care payment models has been steadily increasing. For those looking for where to begin, we’ve got you covered.
The shift from fee-for-service models to value-based care payment models has been steadily increasing. For those looking for where to begin, we’ve got you covered.
As employers continue to look for ways to provide their employees with attractive healthcare benefits while also managing costs, many are turning to value-based care models. We recommend starting by looking at the current state and where the best entry points would be not just for the employer, but also for their employees.
One of the most important topics in healthcare today is the shift to value-based care. This shift in cost and quality considerations can leave providers wondering where they need to begin.
As payers look at designing value-based care payment models, it is important that they understand the current state of their market, their patient population, and how programs can fit with existing models.
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A recent study stated that 1 in 5 readmissions was potentially preventable. This leads to increased costs and poorer outcomes for the patients. When we look at some of the causes of readmission, the solution may be within value-based care models.
Healthcare is currently serving 5 generations who have different experiences, expectations, and needs. As the industry continues to shift to VBC models, they need to also take into account these differences.
Value-Based Care programs have already proven to decrease healthcare costs and improve quality. Yet, there is more that can be done through these programs to increase savings and improve quality of care.