Healthcare Informatics October 27, 2017
Rajiv Leventhal

Three in 10 healthcare executive respondents said in a recent survey that they have entered into one or more value-based care arrangements.

The research, from Chicago-based accounting and advisory firm Baker Tilly, included responses from about 350 healthcare executives over the course of late 2016 into 2017. They survey found that 37 percent of respondents believe payers find cost effectiveness most appealing when choosing value-based care provider partners. Thirty-one percent of respondents said they are not currently participating in any kind of value-based care incentive program.

Just 7 percent of those surveyed said they would consider their organization’s technology infrastructure readiness for value-based care as “very good,” while 27 percent said they have not yet begun to create a roadmap...

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