AJMC November 12, 2024
Brooke McCormick

Key Takeaways

  • CMS faces challenges in VBC adoption due to temporary models, financial design, and overlapping models, complicating provider commitment and navigation.
  • Data inconsistencies and manual processes hinder effective VBC program management, necessitating collaboration and data-driven discussions between payers and providers.
  • Real-time data sharing and AI integration in EHRs can enhance patient outcomes and streamline VBC, emphasizing the need for payer-provider partnerships.
  • CMS aims to drive data standardization and improve quality measures through collaboration with government agencies and vendors, focusing on outcome-based measures.

At CAQH Connect 2024, health care leaders discussed advancing value-based care through collaboration, data standardization, patient-centered approaches, and adaptable partnerships.

Health care leaders emphasized the need for collaboration, data standardization, and an iterative, patient-centric approach...

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Topics: CMS, Conferences / Podcast, Govt Agencies, Insurance, Payer, Payment Models, Provider, Trends, Value Based
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