Modern Healthcare July 15, 2017
Alex Kacik

Despite a broad push to pay for value over volume, health systems are still largely reliant on the fee-for-service model as they gradually take on more financial risk through new payment methods. But systems that have the resources, infrastructure and appetite to delve more deeply into value-based payment reform are starting to see a return on their investments.

HOSPITAL SYSTEMS SURVEY 2017

Get the full survey results from this year’s Hospital Systems Survey.

In this year’s Modern Healthcare Hospital Systems Survey, only nine out of 60 respondents said they derived 10% or more of their net patient revenue in 2016 from risk-based contracts, which was largely in line with last year’s survey. Three-quarters of the respondents estimated that risk-based...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Health System / Hospital, Healthcare System, Market Research, Medicaid, Medicare, Payer, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Primary care, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Value Based
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