Becker’s asked five health system strategic leaders about the role value-based care plays in their system’s strategic planning and how they’re managing the challenges it presents. If you are a COO or ...
In the U.S., we have two clear problems with healthcare: high costs and poor health outcomes. We spend around $5 trillion each year on healthcare—twice as much per person as other large, wealthy ...
This is the fourth article in a series on value-based care and the 4 challenges health care organizations must overcome. The clinician shortage has reached a new level of urgency as we face rising ...
Arpan Saxena is the COO/CIO at basys.ai (based out of Harvard University), a leading healthcare AI solutions company. The healthcare industry is undergoing significant changes, with the shift toward ...
There are two common approaches to VBP. The first is shared savings, where clinicians experience financial gains or losses based on their performance on clinical or spending outcomes. The second is ...
As part of the Rural Health Transformation Program, 42 states are expanding or establishing new alternative payment models, a recent analysis shows.  | Forty-two states are expanding or establishing ...
Welcome back to another episode of MedCity FemFwd, a podcast dedicated to discussing the breakthroughs and challenges in women’s health. In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Keith Berkle, chair of the ...
As we navigate through 2025, the American healthcare system stands at a critical juncture. The demographic shifts that have been gradually unfolding are now accelerating, creating challenges that will ...
Malnutrition, defined as the “inadequate intake of nutrients, particularly protein, over time,” affects 20 percent to 50 percent of hospitalized patients despite only 8 percent being diagnosed.
Arguably, one of the most important barriers to achieving value-based care is our inability to accurately extract and transmit clinically nuanced data, present in EHRs, to make inferences and ...
Value-based care has been slowly gaining traction in the U.S. Some Rhode Island providers are trying to transition their practices away from fee-for-service and toward value-based care The key ...
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