HealthLeaders Media June 6, 2024
Laura Beerman

Providers and health plans agree on value-based care obstacles but little else in new findings from Azara Healthcare and Sage Growth Partners.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Trust is low between providers and health plans when it comes to value-based care.

– However, both parties are aligned on how to improve it.

– A new report from Azara Healthcare with research by Sage Growth Partners highlights three needed changes for VBC to succeed.

Only 57% of providers and 18% of health plans report little to no trust in their healthcare counterparts. These are the findings from the new report Bridging the Health Plan/Provider Gap: Data-Driven Collaboration for a Value-Based Future. The report is from population health and VBC solutions vendor Azara Healthcare,...

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