Fierce Health Technology January 17, 2020
Paige Minemyer

Healthcare CEOs admit they thought they’d be farther along in the transition to value-based care than they are today, a new survey shows.

Consulting firm Deloitte polled 25 hospital CEOs and 6 payer CEOs, all running companies with at least $1 billion in annual revenue, on their perspectives on a slew of industry issues and found that they’re shifting investment focus to consumer tech and improving care coordination, including through virtual health.

“Many CEOs in our prior studies predicted that they would be much further along in adopting value-based payment models than they are today,” the analysts wrote. “They admit now that progress was much slower because efforts were much harder than they anticipated.”

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Topics: Health System / Hospital, Insurance, Market Research, Payment Models, Physician, Provider, Trends, Value Based
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