Managed Healthcare Executive May 20, 2025
Briana Contreras

Value-based healthcare programs are mostly used in rich countries and usually only in small parts of health systems. According to a study published in JAMA Health Forum, these tools can be harder to implement because of system problems, not enough long-term information and lack of research in low-income countries.

Value-based healthcare programs have been found to mostly be adopted in wealthy countries and in smaller parts of health systems, according to new data published in JAMA Health Forum.

Health systems around the world are facing growing pressure from rising costs, aging populations, staffing shortages and long-standing health inequities.

At the same time, patients and communities are demanding more accountable, affordable and effective care, study authors said.

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