MedCity News October 15, 2024
Ashay Thakur

Payers and providers alike are struggling with data interoperability. It’s clear that a more unified approach to data management is essential for payers to effectively navigate the complexities of value-based care.

The fee-for-service (FFS) payment model that has been the norm in healthcare for decades may finally be on its way out, with many physicians and hospital leaders leaning into value-based care (VBC). However, the path to a VBC future remains challenging, particularly as organizations must face one of the biggest hurdles: data sharing and interoperability.

Smooth and reliable data exchange is crucial for adopting VBC, yet it is fraught with challenges. Healthcare delivery organizations struggle to provide coordinated care with:

  • Fragmented data systems with little to no...

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Topics: Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Payment Models, Provider, Technology, Value Based
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