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The State of Value-Based Care in 2018: Top 5 Findings
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- Payers report success in reducing unnecessary medical costs as a result of their value-based care strategies.
- Almost 80% of payers report improvements in quality of care, while 64% report improvements in provider relationships and 73% report patient engagement improvement.
- For the first time, commercial lines, not government lines of business, are leading adoption, advancement and innovation of value-based care models and strategies.
- Pure fee-for-service is fading faster than predicted in past studies, now accounting for only 37.2% of reimbursement
- Innovation agility remains a problem, with only 21% of payers capable of rolling out a new episode of care program in three to six months.
Source: Finding the Value in Value-Based Care: The State of Value-Based Care in 2018 A Signature Research report commissioned by Change Healthcare. Original research by ORC International.
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