RevCycle Intelligence February 6, 2018
Jacqueline Belliveau

Physicians and employers agreed that fundamental healthcare payment reform is needed, but differed on who should drive efforts and which APMs worked best, a survey showed.

Healthcare providers and employers are moving to value-based reimbursement models to achieve the Triple Aim, but the stakeholders disagree on how to move healthcare payment reform efforts forward and by what means, a recent Leavitt Partners surveyfound.

The survey of over 620 physicians, 530 employers, and 5,000 consumers revealed that these stakeholder groups agree that fundamental changes are needed to improve the healthcare system. About 90 percent of physicians and 70 percent of employers and consumers believe that fundamental changes or a complete rebuild of the healthcare system are needed.

Very few physicians (10...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Employer, Health System / Hospital, MACRA, Market Research, Medicaid, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Primary care, Self-insured, Value Based
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