“Value-based care” (VBC) is one of the most frequently cited goals in U.S. healthcare reform — yet its meaning remains frustratingly vague and often contradictory. We hear that value-based care is the ...
Ochsner Health has established a partnership that provides acute care in the home primarily with virtual visits. Ochsner Health is providing home-based acute care in a partnership with myLaurel. Since ...
In an Oct. 15 webinar hosted by Becker’s Hospital Review, several executives with MedAssets — Executive Vice President and CMO Nick Sears, MD, Senior Vice President of Lean Healthcare Consulting Dave ...
On Wall Street, health executives love to talk about “value-based care.” Since 2011, the term has popped up in earnings calls 1,800 times, health news website Stat reported in early December. The ...
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 ...
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” — that familiar, vague phrase that has no real definition but that everyone supports — is firmly entrenched in Wall Street vernacular. The phrase “value-based care” began ...
Partnerships with third-party service providers and value-based care entities can help assisted living communities improve care quality and enhance efficiencies if given the opportunity, according to ...
Value-based care (VBC) is a healthcare delivery model that prioritizes patient outcomes over the volume of services provided. This approach aims to enhance the quality of care while controlling costs ...
Self-insured employers face legal challenges in adopting value-based models, including ERISA fiduciary duties, HIPAA restrictions, and antitrust concerns. Standardized data definitions and performance ...