AJMC May 17, 2018
Laura Joszt

So far, the move to accountable care has been promising, but more needs to be done to encourage providers into risk, said panelists at The American Journal of Managed Care®’s Accountable Care Delivery Congress.

So far, most providers and other healthcare stakeholders are reinventing the wheel when it comes to successfully managing a population rather than sharing best practices and learning from others, said David Muhlestein, PhD, JD, of Leavitt Partners, at the beginning of a panel on using new payment models to advance accountable care during The American Journal of Managed Care®’s Accountable Care Delivery Congress.

Michael Funk, FACHE, CMPE, of Humana, explained that his company’s strategy has been to meet providers where they are and how comfortable they...

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