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Value-based care expected to see revenue increases this year, survey finds

Value-based care expected to see revenue increases this year, survey finds

May 19, 2025Jeff LagasseHealthcare FinanceCMS, CMMI, Government, Policy & Regulations,Managed Care

Sixty-four percent of healthcare organizations say they expect higher revenue this year from value-based care arrangements as compared to last year, finds a new report from Innovacer and the National Association of Accountable ACOs.

Based on a nationwide survey of 168 healthcare leaders across 142 organizations, the results mark a sharp increase in confidence despite ongoing structural and operational challenges.

“As the shift to value-based care accelerates, the research highlights a critical truth: Successful transformation demands more than just intent; it requires deep investments in data, technology, and partnerships,” said Abhinav Shashank, cofounder and CEO of Innovaccer.

WHAT’S THE IMPACT

More than two-thirds of healthcare organizations expect higher VBC-driven revenue this year as compared to last, while 87% of respondents cite financial risk as the top barrier to adoption, followed by provider readiness (80%), lack of interoperability (75%), and high technology cost (67%).

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