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95% of post-acute care providers will be subject to new payment models in 2020, 2021, analysis shows

January 20, 2020Danielle BrownNo CommentsMcKnight's Long Term Care NewsHome Health,Risk Management & Stratification,Alternative payment models (APMs),Post-Acute Care

Post-acute care providers will be forced to demonstrate their value in more care settings as payment models evolve in the coming years, according to a new report by Avalere Health.

Most providers (95%) will be subject to new payment models in 2020 and 2021, say report authors, who forecasted healthcare trends to expect this year. Operators also will have to switch gears as the payment market evolves and places more focus on value-based care, the authors noted.

“Post-acute care is undergoing a dramatic transformation, forcing providers to redefine their roles and value as the market evolves beyond traditional, setting-specific business and payment models toward a more integrated approach focused on value and outcomes,” the report states.

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