Becker's Healthcare October 21, 2024
Laura Dyrda

CMS is applying pressure on health systems to transition from fee-for-service to value-based care by 2030. While value-based care has been discussed for years, many institutions are not yet fully prepared for its impact, as this transformation is set to influence not only Medicare but also other payer systems that benchmark against Medicare’s policies.

“We’ve talked about value-based care forever, almost to the point where people are like, ‘Oh, whatever, we’ll just keep doing our fee-for-service thing,’ but that day is running out,” said Eric Leroux, MD, chief quality officer at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage, Calif., during a session at the Becker’s 9th Annual Health IT + Digital Health + Revenue Cycle Conference in early October.

He pointed out...

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