HealthTech Magazines July 14, 2022
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By Jennifer a Houlihan, VP Value-Based Care & Population Health, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist

Health systems are pacing their investments and transition to value-based care as the need to balance the potential rewards from shared savings and risk contracts are required to make up for the difference in lost revenue by reduced utilization and investments in new care models.

With CMS’ latest white paper outlining its strategy for advancing value-based care that includes the expectation that all traditional Medicare beneficiaries receive care with a provider in the value-based care model by2030 and the fact that the Medicare population is projected to increase from 54 million beneficiaries today to over 80 million beneficiaries by 2030, the future is coming...

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