Healthcare IT News October 5, 2020
Mike Miliard

A report from KLAS and CHIME finds that hospitals and health systems are still investing in population health management tools, but many are “becoming less optimistic” about the near-term prospects for value-based reimbursement.

A survey from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives and KLAS suggests that many IT decision makers are still seeking clear signs on how much return on investment they can expect from the technology deployments they’re making as the industry shifts, slowly, from fee-for-service to value-based care.

WHY IT MATTERS
In the era of accountable care (still less than a decade old), many hospitals, health systems and ACOs are still trying to get a handle on how the population health management and quality improvement tools they’ve been...

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Topics: Health IT, Healthcare System, Insurance, Market Research, Payment Models, Population Health Mgmt, Provider, Technology, Trends, Value Based
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