American Hospital Association July 20, 2018
Rick Pollack

It’s been well established that the health care system is moving from a fee-for-service world to one where payers reward value over volume. This requires care coordination and providers across the health care continuum working together to achieve the best outcomes for patients.

But regulations made for a fee-for-service world aren’t keeping up with the transition to value-based care. In fact, they are inhibiting it … something hospitals have been saying for years. Working with our members, we’ve collected examples and outlined how the physician self-referral, or “Stark,” law impedes coordination and shared concrete recommendations for modernizing the law with legislators and regulators.

Now, we’re pleased to see that there is a growing consensus and momentum among legislators and regulators...

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Topics: CMS, Govt Agencies, Health System / Hospital, HHS, Payment Models, Provider, Regulations, Value Based
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