Healthcare IT News February 24, 2020
Nathan Eddy

A new Chilmark report finds that even those health systems found to be “at the pinnacle of strategic intent and maturity” have yet to define a clear ROI for their pop health programs.

Few U.S. health systems are strategically positioned toward value-based care, and many are struggling to define and demonstrate clear return on investment from their population health management initiatives, a new report from Chilmark Research shows.

And while there’s been some progress made in trading volume for value, the examples of how that’s occurring are highly variable – and at the moment there aren’t many surefire best practices to build needed competencies.

Those were just some of the findings of the new Chilmark report, A Path to Value...

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