Health IT Analytics April 10, 2018
Jennifer Bresnick

Healthcare organizations are not meeting their own expectations for moving towards value-based care arrangements and population health management goals.

Slow and steady may win the race in Aesop’s fables, but healthcare organizations that are falling short of their population health management and value-based care goals will have a hard time making up ground against their competitors, reveals the third annual State of Population Health survey by Numerof & Associates.

The gap is widening between the leaders in the risk-based reimbursement environment and the rest of the pack, the survey says, with many organizations missing their internal goals to shift away from fee-for-service payments despite the rising costs of care.

In 2015, just under 60 percent of respondents to the inaugural...

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