Managed Healthcare Executive January 20, 2023

The survey also showed that many believe value-based care is being gamed and that chances that it will be successful are small.

Weaning U.S. healthcare off fee-for-service payment to value-based care arrangements that reward cost-effective care has been talked about for years. But walking that talk has been a halting, sort of effort for a tangled set of reasons, not the least of which is the ingrained, staying power of fee for service

The Managed Healthcare Executive® State of the Industry confirmed that the move toward valued-based has been modest and revealed some jaded views.

Asked to rate their own organization’s shift away from fee for service to value-based care, 12% of the 450 respondents indicated they hadn’t started, 27%...

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