Value-based payment
In today’s difficult financial environment amidst rising labor costs and staffing shortages, many health care organizations are prioritizing technology investments to improve operations.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released two proposed rules focused on ensuring access to services for Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program beneficiaries across fee-for-service and managed care delivery systems.
Optum states that it expects to treat 4 million people in accountable care models this year, a whopping increase from the 1.8 million patients it treated in these programs in 2022.
To help hospitals on their journey to value, the American Hospital Association’s The Value Initiative has been virtually convening leaders from diverse hospital types and locations to discuss opportunities and challenges in implementing valuebased payment models.
The recently released AHA 2023 Environmental Scan provides a data and analysis snapshot of where the health care field has been and where it’s headed to help executives plot their path forward.
The value-based care initiatives providers are prioritizing and best practices health systems are employing in the transition to risk-based models.
How to deliver a more integrated, interoperable digital health ecosystem to ease stress on nurses and provide more time for patient.
Hospitals & health systems have a unique opportunity to integrate data across the care continuum to generate greater value for patients & communities.
June 17, 2022
The Honorable Chiquita Brooks-LaSure Administrator
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Hubert H. Humphrey Building
200 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Room 445-G
Washington, DC 20201
Banner Health and Aetna formed a provider-partnered value-based care health plan in 2016 to drive innovation, improve outcomes, reduce costs and enhance patient experience. Results from the partnership show improvement in all areas of the value equation.