Healthcare Innovation November 14, 2019
Rajiv Leventhal

The research reveals noteworthy findings in the areas of value-based care, population health and cybersecurity

Although legislative pressure to transition to value-based care began several years ago, movement to alternative payment models (APMs) and changes to healthcare reimbursement have been slow, according to CHIME HealthCare’s Most Wired report.

The report, recently made public, was based on responses to CHIME’s 2019 Most Wired survey. CHIME (the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives) conducts the survey annually to assess how effectively healthcare organizations apply core and advanced technologies into their clinical and business programs to improve health and care in their communities. This year, CHIME offered an ambulatory survey in addition to a domestic and international hospital...

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