HealthLeaders Media October 23, 2017
Jonathan Bees

Providers are taking a cautious approach, but momentum appears to be building toward assuming greater risk for population health management activities.

Healthcare industry momentum continues to build for risk-based population health revenue, with 40% of respondents in the 2017 HealthLeaders Media Population Health Survey indicating that 25% or more of their organization’s net patient revenue is attributed to risk-based population health management activities, up 18 percentage points from last year’s survey.

Also encouraging is that fewer respondents say that this activity represents less than 10% of net patient revenue (34%), with results down 14 percentage points from 48%.

While risk-based net patient revenue from population health is increasing, the pace of population health program adoption by providers has remained relatively...

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