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62% of Consumers Unfamiliar with Value-Based Care, Study Finds

62% of Consumers Unfamiliar with Value-Based Care, Study Finds

October 25, 2021Victoria BaileyNo CommentsRevCycleIntelligenceVBC Development, Growth & Expansion,Patient Outreach & Communications

More than half of consumers are unfamiliar with value-based care, and for the ones who are aware of it, only a quarter can define the healthcare model correctly, a new study from nonprofit health plan EmblemHealth revealed.

The payer surveyed 970 consumers online between August 12 and August 22, 2021, and found that there is a critical need for healthcare providers and payers to educate consumers about value-based care.

Although value-based care is a common topic in the healthcare industry, many individuals who could benefit from this care model are not even aware it exists.

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