Managed Healthcare Executive July 7, 2021
MHE Staff

Everyone seems to be gearing up for value-based care, 2.0. It is hard to argue against the goal of moving from “volume to value.” The jabbing and the jostling are about the best way to get there.

Many value-based programs have been launched. The results have been on the “meh” side: mixed and underwhelming. But a new administration in Washington and the appointment of Liz Fowler as director of CMS’ Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) are widely seen as an opening to winnow out what hasn’t worked and keep what has.

In February, the University of Pennsylvania’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics took a crack at it in a white paper at sizing up what should happen...

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