HealthCare Exec Intelligence October 3, 2022
Kelsey Waddill

Pushing past competitive impulses to pursue value-based care collaboration is difficult to achieve among healthcare stakeholders, but a worthwhile endeavor.

In 2019, a group of payers, providers, and other healthcare stakeholders converged to reimagine advanced primary care in the state of California through value-based care collaboration.

The California Quality Collaborative (CQC) is a Purchasers Business Group on Health (PBGH) program that started in 2004 under a different name. The group’s goal was to improve quality of care in a collaborative way, according to Crystal Eubanks, senior director of care redesign at the PBGH.

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