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Why value-based administration is key to value-based care

Why value-based administration is key to value-based care

December 9, 2021Lynn Carroll, John SchwartzMedCity News

After years of uneven adoption, value-based care (VBC) is gaining momentum as providers and payers seek to improve patient outcomes while gaining control of runaway healthcare spending in the U.S. An overwhelming 94% of health system executives expect value-based contracts to continue growing in coming years.

Making VBC work, however, requires the ability of healthcare stakeholders to reimburse all participants in a VBC network for their services. And therein lies the challenge.

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