HealthIT Answers March 26, 2024
Dana McCalley

The shift from fee-for-service to value-based care (VBC) is a complicated one for any healthcare organization. It requires changes to workflows and processes across virtually all teams and oftentimes entails integrating new technologies to support them through this journey.

Engaging clinicians with value-based goals can be particularly challenging. They must maintain their commitment to delivering high-quality care while adapting to new value-based standards and requirements.

For the value-based model to work, the entire team needs to understand the ins and outs of VBC, the reasons behind the organizational shift, and how risk-based contracts impact how the practice brings in revenue.

Recognizing this need, clinician engagement’s importance is coming to the fore. Organizations taking on risk have found success in deploying...

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