Healthcare Finance News February 7, 2025
Nathan Eddy

One of VBC’s biggest issues is its reliance on complex financial models instead of direct provider enablement.

Analytics driven by artificial intelligence could transform value-based care by addressing long-standing inefficiencies and enabling providers to deliver better outcomes at lower costs.

This is among the key findings from a HealthScape Advisors report, which also highlighted the persistent challenges facing value-based care.

Despite significant investments, value-based care (VBC) has struggled to achieve its original promise of improving care quality and reducing expenses.

The industry’s perspective is that paying some providers prospectively based on outcomes – rather than retrospectively based on each service provided – tends to better support patient health and reduce overall excess spend for insurers.

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