Becker's Healthcare July 29, 2025
Cameron Cortigiano

Physician group practices and hospitals that participated in the Medicare Bundled Payments for Care Improvement – Advanced model experienced a significant reduction in spending, according to a study published July 25 in JAMA Health Forum.

The study, which included a cohort of more than 800,000 Medicare beneficiaries, found that receiving treatment from physicians at practices in the BPCI-A model was associated with a $855 differential reduction in spending at 90 days, and hospitals had a $613 differential reduction compared to groups and hospitals that were not part of...

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Topics: Bundled Payments, Health System / Hospital, Payment Models, Physician, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends, Value Based
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