Senior Housing News September 20, 2024
Austin Montgomery

Curana Health and the Serviam Care Network have announced an expansion effort in Florida to bring value-based care services to senior living communities in the Sunshine State.

Known as the Value-Based Care Alliance of Florida, the effort aims to expand value-based care initiatives to operators in the state with an overall goal of improving care outcomes in conjunction with Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) and Medicare Advantage plans.

“This is a clear evolution of the partnership,” said Curana Health Chief Growth Officer Conor McCaw. “We’re excited to expand our relationship with Serviam.”

Value-based care models offer financial incentives for health care providers to elevate patient satisfaction, track outcome-based care data and meet clinical guidelines.

Curana and Serviam’s partnership...

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