Healthcare Innovation September 10, 2019
Mark Hagland

Tomi Ogundimu, practice manager for research at The Advisory Board Company, shares her perspectives on providers’ gradual shifts into two-sided risk—and why physician groups are outpacing hospitals

Taking on two-sided risk is, well, inherently risky. As discussed by a range of industry experts, observers, and leaders in the May/June cover story, “Finding the Upside in Downside Risk,” for medical groups, hospitals, and health systems to dig into downside risk takes both strategic and tactical strengths and advantages. In that cover story, we quoted Adam Solomon, M.D., chief medical officer (CMO) of the Long Beach, Calif.-based MemorialCare Medical Foundation, as noting that, “Outside of the contract, the most important element to consider is your network. Who will you include? The...

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