athenaInsight December 11, 2019
Lia Novotny

2019 was a tumultuous year for healthcare, delivering much in terms of innovation and policy debate. As the year ends, athenaInsight sat down with three healthcare experts to share their predictions for the coming year. A clear trend emerged: in 2020, the tide of value-based care will continue. To that end, the nexus of care will shift, employers and payers will drive innovation, and technology will pave the way for better risk analysis and patient outreach.

Value-based care will reach a tipping point

According to Koustav Chatterjee, digital health industry analyst at Frost and Sullivan, “2020 is going to be a landmark year when, for the very first time, both payers and providers will embrace full-blown value-based care strategies.” As...

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Topics: Digital Health, Employer, Health System / Hospital, Insurance, Payer, Payment Models, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Provider, Technology, Telehealth, Trends, Value Based
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