Healthcare IT News August 28, 2023
Andrea Fox

Health systems should get organized on alignment, transparency and reciprocity to further their VBC efforts, and providers need support to better understand and interpret population health data, says John Fryer, president of Tribus and CRO at Lumeris.

The value-based care payment and care delivery model has been evolving for more than a decade, and with the right risk tolerance and aligned incentives, it promises to benefit patients, providers and payers.

“While the adoption has been windy, there are clear signs of VBC’s stickiness and growing footprint,” explained John Fryer, chief revenue officer at Lumeris, which focuses on the accelerated adoption of value-based care.

As president of Tribus, he focuses on helping physician practices take on advanced risk-sharing arrangements. In...

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