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The Fear of Value-Based Reimbursement

The Fear of Value-Based Reimbursement

September 8, 2021David BurdaNo Comments4sight HealthVBC Development, Growth & Expansion

“All in.”

“Bet on the future.”

“Go big or go home.”

“No guts, no glory.”

“Nothing ventured, nothing gained.”

None of those forward-looking, motivational words of encouragement describe how most healthcare providers feel about value-based reimbursement. A better word would be “fear.”

That’s my read of the latest population health survey by Numerof & Associates and David Nash, M.D., dean emeritus of the Jefferson College of Population Health. You can download a 42-page copy of the survey results here. 

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