Becker's Healthcare March 10, 2023
Jakob Emerson

Walt Disney World has been working with health systems in central Florida to move its more than 77,000 employees to value-based care models, Employee Benefit News reported Feb. 22.

The partnership between the entertainment giant, Orlando Health, and Altamonte Springs-based AdventHealth began in 2018, when the organizations began creating a high-performing provider network that doesn’t operate under a fee-for-service model.

“As the largest single-site employer in Central Florida, the intent of this initiative was to improve the quality of care and align financial incentives directly with the [care] delivery systems,” Eric Chaisson, senior vice president of total rewards at The Walt Disney Company,” told EBN. “In doing so, Disney disrupted the traditional fee-for-service payment model typically utilized in employer-based plans.”

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