Becker's Healthcare April 26, 2024
Alan Condon

Burlington, Mass.-based Tufts Medicine has partnered with population health company Navvis to scale value-based capabilities across its system, which includes an academic medical center, three community hospitals, a home health organization and more than 2,300 physicians.

The partnership aims to accelerate Tufts’ shift to value-based care and help address physician burnout, prioritize high-quality patient care and maintain cost savings by integrating care delivery across all settings.

“Investing in the future of healthcare and in our communities has never been more important, and we have a profound obligation to address systemic challenges facing our care teams and ultimately our patients,” Tufts CEO Michael Dandorph said in an April 25 news release. “Our goal in partnership with Navvis is to address the...

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