mHealth Intelligence January 27, 2021
Eric Wicklund

The Washington-based organization is taking aim at the shift from fee-for-service to value-based care and looking for ways to ensure that connected health concepts and tools are included in the conversation.

Can telehealth and mHealth play an integral role in the shift to value-based care?

The Connected Health Initiative thinks so.

The Washington-based organization has announced the formation of a Value-Based Care Task Force, aimed at making sure connected health tools and concepts are included in the conversation as the nation’s healthcare system shifts away from fee-for-service and into VBC.

“The U.S. government recognizes the need to shift the American healthcare system from a fee-for-service approach to one that incents value and improved outcomes,” CHI Executive Director Morgan Reed said...

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