Fierce Healthcare March 1, 2018
Joanne Finnegan

Jerry Penso, president of the AMGA, says the move to value-based payment models will continue, and he hopes medical groups will learn from the association and other organizations as they move to new payment models.

Despite political uncertainty, Jerry Penso, M.D., the new president and CEO of the American Medical Group Association, says the move to value-based payment models will continue to go forward.

“There is some uncertainty in the politics and policies coming out of the administration,” Penso said in an interview Tuesday on This Week in Accountable Care. And some may have overestimated how quickly changes in healthcare could occur.

“We believe the move to value is inevitable and will continue,” Penso told the broadcast hosts, National...

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