Black Book February 19, 2024

Significant efforts lie ahead, as the Black Book survey reveals that only 37% of medical practice respondents are receiving value-based care (VBC) payments from upside-risk arrangements and shared savings, while 12% receive payments from full risk. The remaining half continue to rely on Fee-For-Service payments.

TAMPA, Fla., February 19, 2024 (Newswire.com) – According to a 2024 survey by Black Book Research, two-thirds of healthcare providers venturing into value based care (VBC) are turning to advisory firms to navigate the complexities of addressing their challenges in care delivery, implementing effective data analytics strategies, and fostering collaboration among various stakeholders in the healthcare sector.

Black Book surveyed 902 health systems with affiliated VBC providers, and 2,375 physician and medical providers...

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Topics: Insurance, Market Research, Payment Models, Physician, Provider, Trends, Value Based
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