Managed Healthcare Executive March 31, 2019
Tracey Walker

While healthcare organizations understand the need for and inevitable adoption of value, significant progress on population health objectives has stalled, according to a new population health adoption study.

The study, from healthcare consulting firm Numerof & Associates, explores a national overview of population health progress on the transition from fee-for-service models to alternatives based on fixed payments linked to outcomes. The report distills survey responses from over 500 executives and key decision makers across U.S. healthcare delivery organizations.

This year’s survey results were similar to previous years, in that the majority of respondents agree population health will play an essential part in their future success, according to Rita Numerof, PhD, president of the firm.

“As a result, they...

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