McKnight's January 15, 2020
Danielle Brown

Nearly half of healthcare organizations have either not started or are in the pilot stages of implementing value-based care even though more than 45% of executives said they understand the pay model, a new survey by healthcare technology company Innovaccer revealed.

“With this survey, it is clear that healthcare organizations are moving towards adopting value-based care, no matter how fast or slow; however, they lack a workable approach to succeed,” David Nace, MD, Innovaccer chief medical officer and survey author, said in a statement.

About 20% of providers have yet to start their journey toward value-based care, while about 25% are still in the pilot stages toward implementation, according to...

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