MedCity News April 11, 2024
Robin Ntoh

As the healthcare evolves toward service-based models, providers increasingly look to balance service delivery demands while keeping their core medical values without yielding to an overburdened system’s pressures.

Since its mainstream adoption in the 1960s, the fee-for-service (FFS) healthcare model has been the foundational framework for delivering and compensating healthcare services. Initially designed to provide comprehensive coverage for retirees, low-income families, and those with limited medical care access, it has significantly eased healthcare access for millions. However, as the healthcare landscape evolves toward service-based models, providers increasingly look to balance service delivery demands while keeping their core medical values without yielding to an overburdened system’s pressures.

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