MedCity News December 15, 2025
Stephanie Baum

Veradigm Senior Manager of Provider Performance and Tech Utilization Amanda Banister shared insights on how payers can lead the next phase of VBC implementation and how they can collaborate with providers more effectively.

Payers and providers have long had ups and downs in their relationships, even before the Affordable Care Act. But prior authorization and data interoperability demands, coupled with patient volume and clinical documentation needs, mean payers and providers feel under more pressure than ever before.

Value-based care (VBC) offers a care model alternative to the traditional fee-for-service model, incentivizing providers to treat their patients more prospectively which can require them to take on more risk. VBC reimburses providers based on patient health outcomes and the quality of...

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