AJMC September 10, 2024
Skylar Jeremias

The need for improved collaboration between payers and providers is key to successfully implementing value-based care initiatives that address patient needs, ensure measurable outcomes, and overcome challenges, according to panelists at the Community Oncology Alliance Payer Exchange Summit.

Better relationships between payers and providers will be key to developing successful value-based initiatives that benefit patients while addressing the concerns of both stakeholders, according to panelists at the Community Oncology Alliance (COA) Payer Exchange Summit.1

The panel discussion highlighted the ongoing challenges and opportunities for payers and providers to collaborate on innovative, data-driven value-based care models that address systemic issues, improve patient outcomes, and build sustainable partnerships.

The sentiment aligns with a 2019 survey by SPH Analytics. The survey included over...

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