“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 ...
MedCity News: The VBC Paradox: How Health Systems Can Balance Inpatient Revenue With Value-Based Care Goals
When the conversation shifts toward value-based care (VBC), hospital systems find themselves in a delicate balancing act. On one hand, VBC strategies compel providers to prioritize preventive, ...
The VBC Paradox: How Health Systems Can Balance Inpatient Revenue With Value-Based Care Goals
Value-based care models demonstrate success in aligning stakeholders with cost and quality goals, achieving significant savings. Employer-sponsored insurance market faces challenges due to misaligned ...
The American Journal of Managed Care: Achieving the Goals of Value-Based Care for Multiple Sclerosis
Value-based agreements come with risks and benefits, but a health system’s existing facilities and initiatives can help support the goals associated with them, JT Lew, PharmD, MBA, a managed care ...
Health systems moving toward a value-based care delivery model need to adjust several operational factors to be successful. This includes creating pathways for a better patient experience as well as ...
The American Journal of Managed Care: How Value-Based Care With Provider Enablement Improves Maternal and Infant Outcomes in Medicaid
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: ...
How Value-Based Care With Provider Enablement Improves Maternal and Infant Outcomes in Medicaid