Becker's Healthcare March 9, 2020
Morgan Haefner

Value-based care initiatives account for only a quarter of hospitals’ revenue, according to a recent survey of healthcare executives.

For the survey, healthcare data analytics and policy firm DataGen commissioned Sage Growth Partners to ask 102 healthcare executives about how they view the current state of value-based care.

Five takeaways from the survey:

1. Executives of hospitals with at least 550 beds said, on average, 37.9 percent of their revenue is tied to value-based payments.

2. ACOs are the most popular value-based payment model, with 62 percent of executives saying their organization participates in one. In comparison:

  • 51 percent of participants said they use Medicare episode-specific bundled payments
  • 35 percent said they use patient-centered medical homes
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Topics: Health System / Hospital, Insurance, Market Research, Payment Models, Physician, Provider, Trends, Value Based
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