Healthcare Finance News September 17, 2020
Jeff Lagasse

The agency said the roadmap stresses the importance of multi-payer alignment in value-based care to drive care transformation.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has issued guidance to state Medicaid directors designed to advance the adoption of value-based care strategies across their healthcare systems and to align provider incentives across payers.

Under value-based care, providers are reimbursed based on their ability to improve quality of care in a cost-effective manner or lower costs while maintaining standards of care, rather than the volume of care they provide. Such arrangements may also permit providers to address social determinants of health, as well as disparities across the healthcare system.

Moving toward a more value-driven healthcare system, according to CMS, allows...

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