Becker's Healthcare June 27, 2017
Kelly Gooch

A majority of physicians remain unconvinced value-based payment models will result in improved clinical care, suggests Bain and Co.’s 2017 US Front Line of Healthcare Survey.

For the survey, Bain asked 980 physicians in eight specialties, 100 finance officers and 100 procurement officers about care delivery and the changing healthcare environment.

Here are six survey findings.

1. Physicians at physician-led organizations give their organizations a higher Net Promoter Score than physicians in management-led organizations, the study found. These physicians give a higher Net Promoter Score “as a place to work” (36 percent), “feel inspired by the organization’s mission” (80 percent) and “feel sufficiently engaged in decisions about strategic direction” (83 percent).

2. In contrast, “physicians in management-led organizations on average...

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