Medical Economics December 19, 2024
Dana L. McCalley, MBA

The transition to value-based care presents serious challenges to physicians. Here are three concrete ways that health plans, ACOs and others can help them thrive.

As health care organizations progress on their value-based care journeys, clinicians and other staff members are discovering just how uniquely difficult the transition can be. The main challenges they face include an increased administrative burden, data overload and resource-intensive processes for both risk adjustment and quality performance, all of which can take a serious toll on morale. In the face of these challenges, cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) are creating new ways to ease the shift to value-based care.

In my years of value-based care leadership roles, I experienced daunting challenges firsthand —...

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