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Speaking during a Sept. 15 eHealth Initiative panel discussion, Devdutta Sangvai, M.D., M.B.A., executive director of Duke Connected Care, said clinicians are under such stress during the pandemic that value-based care initiatives need to focus on enhancing efficiency to ease their burden. “If you can create efficiency in your value-based model, I think you’re likely to get better provider mindshare,” he said.
Sangvai is vice president for population health management at Duke University Health System in North Carolina. He also is a professor of family medicine, pediatrics, and psychiatry at the Duke University School of Medicine and leads Duke Connected Care, Duke’s accountable care organization/clinically integrated network.