Becker's Healthcare May 19, 2017
Kelly Gooch

Most health system leaders said their organizations will continue shifting to value-based care, despite uncertainty surrounding a potential repeal and replacement of the ACA, according to a leadership survey by national healthcare advisory firm BDC Advisors.

The survey findings, published in the Healthcare Financial Management Association’s Leadership magazine, were based on conversations with CEOs and chief strategy officers from major health systems and academic medical centers. BDC Advisors said its recent conversations included 12 C-suite leaders from California, Florida, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Louisiana and Ohio. Interviews took place over the last two months, coinciding with the introduction and later House passage of, the American Health Care Act.

Most leaders believe many of the healthcare market’s characteristics and...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: ACA (Affordable Care Act), ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Congress / White House, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HHS, MACRA, Market Research, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Population Health Mgmt, Primary care, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Regulations, Value Based
Why Are Hospitals So Expensive?
CareMax files for bankruptcy: 8 things to know
Lee Health to launch hospital-at-home program
Overweight, Obesity to Affect 64% of Americans by 2050
BCBS Massachusetts weight loss drug spend jumps 250%: 5 notes

Share This Article