GlobeSt.com March 10, 2020
Panelists at the recent NIC Spring Conference agree that in order to be competitive in today’s value-based healthcare system, care must be coordinated, cost-effective for the public and private sectors, affordable for patients, and meet metrics for quality.
SAN DIEGO—More than 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 every day, but until recently there hasn’t been significant focus on the implications of this demographic shift to the importance of connections between senior housing and healthcare. That is according to panelists at the recent NIC Spring Conference here in San Diego.
To be competitive in today’s value-based healthcare system, panelists at the conference said that care must be coordinated, cost-effective for the public and private sectors, affordable for patients, and meet metrics for...