MedCity News February 3, 2025
Kristen Helton

The shift to a VBC model represents more than an evolution in healthcare delivery – it demands a fundamental redesign of our healthcare system and the economic models to support it.

With the value-based care (VBC) market predicted to grow to $43.4 billion by 2031, this healthcare model continues to gain momentum, prioritizing patient-centered, outcome-focused approaches. Personalized care addresses the shortcomings of traditional fee-for-service models, which have long prioritized treatment volume over patient outcomes, further driving up costs while often failing to improve long-term patient health. In fact, recent reports from 2024 indicate that over 50% of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans that align with VBC frameworks, resulting in a 25% increase in provider participation in VBC...

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