DOTmed September 19, 2025
Lynn Carroll

It takes a village. Moving toward value-based care (VBC) in the U.S. healthcare system requires engagement and cooperation from multiple players. Stakeholders include accountable care organizations, social service and community-based organizations, multiple payers, and a range of providers. Ideally, these groups and individuals work seamlessly together to create multiple policies and payment strategies inherent to VBC success.

When a village grows over time into a small city, the infrastructure must grow along with it; otherwise, major obstacles and issues arise. The same holds true with VBC collaborations – as they grow and become more complex, so too must the IT systems that support them.

Beyond just a greater number of stakeholders, VBC models require far more data generation and data...

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