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CY 2025 Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule Webinar

In this webinar, AHA staff discussed the recently released CY
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Market Trends in Bundled Payments Part 1 Webinar Recording

The AHA Center for Health Innovation, in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics (CHIBE), hosted a two-part introductory webinar series on bundled payments in the fall of 2018 called “Bundled Payments: Learning in Action Series.”
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The CY 2025 Outpatient PPS/ASC Payment System Proposed Rule Webinar Recording

The CY 2025 Outpatient PPS/ASC Payment System Proposed Rule slide deck from August 6, 2024, AHA webinar.
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Achieving Success in Bundled Payment Programs: Identifying and Engaging in Partnerships to Improve Care

Identifying and engaging in the most effective clinical partnerships for improving care through bundled payment models redesign are crucial to success in driving better outcomes.
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Achieving Success in Bundled Payment Programs: Employing Systemic Action

Kevin Bozic, M.D., Dell Medical School at UT Austin, and Mac Hogan, M.D., UPMC, discussed how to leverage bundled payment programs to review and redesign care processes at a systems level in order to be more focused on patient outcomes. Watch the recording now to learn more on this topic.
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Achieving Success in Bundled Payment Programs: Using Data to Drive Intentional Action

Navigating how to use data to drive strategies for bundled care redesign can be overwhelming.
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Achieving Success in Bundled Payment Programs: Measuring Success

After navigating the data, engaging new partners, and employing action at a systems level, next comes the ultimate questions: Are the changes successful and how does one measure success?