HealthIT Answers October 27, 2020
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In most parts of the United States, the use of value-based care (VBC) arrangements are growing, and health systems today typically participate in a diverse VBC portfolio. Nevertheless, the proportion of total net patient revenue derived from these programs is usually small. Based on CHIME’s Most Wired Data, an average of 26% of hospital revenue in the US comes from VBC contracts. And some organizations are still questioning what the ROI is for their VBC investment

I believe that health systems can still achieve short- and long-term ROI by focusing on three key strategies:

  1. Better aligning VBC programs with health system operations
  2. Managing the overall network performance more effectively
  3. Continuing to transform care delivery

Additionally, these strategies deliver...

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