Becker's Healthcare July 25, 2023
Rylee Wilson

Better data sharing practices can improve value-based care arrangements, according to a new report from AHIP, the American Medical Association and the National Association of Accountable Care Organizations.

The report, published July 25, addresses five possible solutions to current data sharing challenges in value-based care.

The three organizations are creating an ongoing partnership to grow participation in value-based care, according to a July 25 news release.

“When diverse minds and perspectives collaborate, the true potential of value-based care emerges,” Matt Eyles, AHIP President and CEO said. “The playbook represents collective effort and shared responsibility, with the goal of reshaping the healthcare landscape, empowering patients, reducing operational burden and driving positive change.”

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