RevCycle Intelligence April 11, 2018
Jacqueline Belliveau

About 54 percent of organizations had less than 10 percent of risk-based revenue despite half of executives projecting at least 40 percent by this time in 2015.

Provider organizations failed to achieve their risk-based revenue goals in 2017, according to the most recent State of Population Health survey by Numerof & Associates.

The survey of healthcare C-suite executives showed that the majority of provider organizations (54 percent) had less than 10 percent of their revenue stem from risk-based payment arrangements in 2017 despite over half of the respondents in the 2015 survey projecting at least 40 percent of revenue to come from a risk-based agreement by the most recent survey’s period.

Only 16 percent of this year’s respondents reported that...

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