H&HN June 12, 2015
Matthew Weinstock

Some of the nation’s most forward-thinking leaders shared thoughts on moving toward population health and responding to consumerism at the Not-for-Profit Health Care Investor Conference.

NEW YORK — While we are still in the nascent days of building a value-based delivery system, hospitals that are aggressively answering the call appear to be showing pretty strong dividends for their investments.

 

Baylor Scott & White, for instance, saw readmissions drop 15 percent over two years within its employee health plan in North Texas due largely to efforts by the Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance — a clinician-led enterprise that aims to improve care coordination. Speaking at the 16th annual Not-for-Profit Health Care Investor Conference yesterday, Gary Brock, president and chief...

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