MedCity News February 10, 2020

Be it consumerism or interoperability, payers and providers are not seeing eye to eye. And when it comes to value-based care, there is an even bigger disconnect between the two according to the results of a new survey.

Historically, payers and providers have shared an antagonistic relationship premised on providers wanting to be paid more for the services and procedures they offer while payers wanted to pay the least amount possible for those very same things.

With the passage of the Affordable Care Act and the strategic move toward value-based care, those lines separating the two have begun to blur a little with ongoing payer-provider integration. Still, a new national survey reveals the chasm that remains between these top healthcare...

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Topics: Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), Insurance, Market Research, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Payment Models, Physician, Provider, Technology, Trends, Value Based
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