Brunswick News June 26, 2019
Ian Easton From the Murphy Center

In 2018, the Health Management Academy conducted phone interviews for its quarterly strategic survey among leading health system executives including CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CMOs and CNOs. Two key findings from the survey were:

1. Fee-for-service payments still account for the majority (78 percent) of care delivery among responding health systems.

2.Forty-six percent of responding executives described their organization’s pace of change toward value-based payments as quick or very quick, up 14 percentage points from the second quarter of 2018.

3. Health system executives expect a modest growth in value-based care, projecting an average of 25 percent of care to be delivered through value-based payment arrangements by the 3rd quarter of 2019.
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Topics: CMS, Govt Agencies, Health System / Hospital, Insurance, Market Research, Medicare, Payer, Payment Models, Physician, Primary care, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Trends, Value Based
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