Newswire November 13, 2019
Black Book

100% of post-acute executives surveyed argue that EHRs and interoperability with acute care providers and physicians would radically improve their ability to thrive under VBC.

TAMPA, Fla., – Black Book™ surveyed 1,640 providers of long-term and post-acute care (nursing homes, hospitals, short-term rehabilitation facilities, home health services, durable medical equipment/DME distributors, skilled nursing and sub-acute facilities, and hospices) to help stakeholders of the provider industry identify strategic responses to address the higher growth/demand for post-acute services in the challenging environment of lower fee-for-service reimbursements and impending valued-based payment models from all payers: government and commercial.

Nearly 90 percent of skilled nursing and sub-acute facilities forecast there will be no shift in the portion of their payments shifting to...

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Market Research, Payment Models, Physician, Post-Acute Care, Provider, Technology, Trends, Value Based
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