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The Fear of Value-Based Reimbursement

The Fear of Value-Based Reimbursement

September 8, 2021David BurdaNo Comments4sight HealthACO Growth and 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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