HealthLeaders Media May 18, 2017
Jonathan Bees

One in four hospital patients are currently in value-based programs, but in three years’ time, that number will double, survey data suggests.

Despite hurdles, expectations for net patient revenue growth from value-based payment models is bullish.

Respondents in the May 2017 HealthLeaders Media Value-Based Readiness Survey indicate that while value-based care is still in the early stages of adoption, they expect robust growth in the share of patients in value-based programs.

Survey respondents say that 26% of their patients are currently in value-based programs, but in three years’ time, that number will double to 52%.

Survey results also reveal that hospitals are leading the way in value-based adoption. A greater share of hospital patients (32%) are currently in value-based programs...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Health System / Hospital, MACRA, Market Research, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Primary care, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Value Based
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