Becker's Healthcare May 18, 2023
Jakob Emerson

Value-based payment models are increasing across the healthcare system, but less than half of primary care physicians say their practice receives revenue from a value-based payment model, according to a survey from The Commonwealth Fund.

The survey was published in April and analyzed responses from more than 1,000 U.S. physicians.

Four key takeaways:

1. Forty-four percent of primary care physicians said their practice receives fee-for-service payments that are not linked to care quality, and 56 percent receive FFS payments that are tied to quality of care. Seventy-one percent of physicians said their practice receives revenue from either of those FFS models.

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Topics: Payment Models, Primary care, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends, Value Based
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