Medical Economics September 24, 2025
Megan Zakrewsky , Todd Shryock

Key Takeaways

  • Value-based care requires new payment models, cultural change, and shared accountability to improve patient outcomes and control costs.
  • Collaboration between payers and physicians is essential, involving building a common language, sharing data, and leveraging predictive technology.
  • Effective data sharing and predictive analytics enhance patient care, operational efficiency, and trust in payer-physician partnerships.
  • Value-based care is a shared responsibility, offering benefits like improved chronic condition management, reduced costs, and increased trust when stakeholders align around shared goals.

How to partner to drive better patient outcomes and control costs

For years, value-based care has remained a central debate in the health care industry amid the ongoing push to improve outcomes while controlling costs. Traditional fee-for-service models have revealed...

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