MedCity News April 16, 2024
Marissa Plescia

AHIP, the AMA and NAACOS released a playbook last week that provides the best practices for value-based care. It is based on experiences from physicians, value-based care entities and payers.

As the healthcare industry works to move away from the fee-for-service system, three healthcare stakeholders have teamed up to release a playbook that details the best practices for value-based arrangements.

The three organizations are AHIP, the American Medical Association (AMA) and the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS). AHIP represents health insurers, while the AMA represents physicians. NAACOS is a nonprofit of more than 430 ACOs in Medicare, Medicaid and commercial insurance.

The playbook, released last week, is part of the Future of Value Initiative, which is focused on improving the...

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