November 12th 2024
At CAQH Connect 2024, health care leaders discussed advancing value-based care through collaboration, data standardization, patient-centered approaches, and adaptable partnerships.
October 28th 2024
Creating Sustainable Business Models for Innovative Care Delivery
May 26th 2015Innovative care delivery programs intended to improve quality and reduce costs need sustainable business models in order to last beyond the end of grants or other methods of time-limited funding. RAND researchers take a look at methods Massachusetts health plans and accountable care organizations are using.
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After 5 Years, CMMI Touts Successes, Lays Out Plans for Payment Models, Managed Care Collaboration
May 21st 2015The authors discuss the success of the Pioneer ACO model and the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative, among others. They outline an agenda that includes engaging managed care stakeholders, so that both public and private payers are moving toward value-based payment.
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Much Anticipation but Few Hints at Medicaid Managed Care Rule
May 20th 2015The most sweeping overhaul of Medicaid regulations since 2002 is due soon. So far there are few hints at what CMS may require states to do as they award managed care contracts in an effort to better coordinate care and control costs.
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In AJMC, Brookings Authors Discuss Applying New Payment Models to Oncology
May 19th 2015The realm of cancer care remains a holdout in the movement toward value-based payment models, with implications for cost and health outcomes, according to authors of a new article in The American Journal of Managed Care. Authors from the Center for Health Policy at the Brookings Institution assert that new payment models can be adopted by all payer and provider types, with benefits over the traditional fee-for-service model.
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Transforming Oncology Care: Payment and Delivery Reform for Person-Centered Care
The authors examine 4 alternative payment models for oncology care that shift away from fee-for-service and move progressively toward greater bundling, either across providers or across payments.
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PCMHs More Successful Than ACOs, Says Expert
May 14th 2015At the Medical Home Summit in Philadelphia, Lisa Letourneau, MD, executive director of Maine Quality Counts, told the audience that ACOs have not had as much an impact on healthcare cost because a lot of primary care payments are still made under the old fee-for-service model.
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AJMC Authors Create Way to Measure Lack of Care Coordination, and Relationship to Cost
May 14th 2015The theory that a lack of coordination leads to poor health outcomes and higher costs drives US healthcare policy. But for the first time, a new study in The American Journal of Managed Care measures this phenomenon-and confirms it.
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