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AMGA: Advancing Value-Based Care Hinges on Claims Data Access

AMGA: Advancing Value-Based Care Hinges on Claims Data Access

February 4, 2020Jacqueline LaPointeNo CommentsRevCycle IntelligenceRisk Management & Stratification,Data Security,Cost Containment/Reduction,Physician Member Recruitment,Clinical Documentation Improvement,Claims

AMGA (American Medical Group Association) recently sent a letter to Congress outlining what it views as 2020’s top priorities for medical groups and health systems. Chief among the group’s recommendations was better claims data access for providers and patients in a value-based care world.

Congress and the administration have made it clear that how healthcare is financed and delivered must change in order to stop the unsustainable trajectory of healthcare spending and improve patient outcomes, which research has shown to be significantly worse compared to those in similar countries.

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: AMGA, MACRA

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