RevCycle Intelligence April 12, 2018
Jacqueline Belliveau

Policymakers should modify and expand public ACO and bundled payment models to accelerate the value-based purchasing transition, CAPP advised.

The Council of Accountable Physician Practices (CAPP) recently urged policymakers to prioritize the value-based purchasing transition by accelerating the shift away from fee-for-service.

“We recognize that much of policymakers’ and the public’s attention is focused on potential changes to our systems of insurance coverage,” the coalition of multi-specialty medical groups and health systems stated in a new report. “While ensuring access to coverage is vital, the payment system that underlies coverage is ultimately the strongest lever available for achieving the triple aim of improving the individual experience of care, improving population health, and reducing per capita healthcare costs.”

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