How Technology Drives Value-Based Care
We all know that CMS is pushing hard towards value-based care. They’re goal is to have 100% of Medicare beneficiaries in a value-based care arrangement by 2030. We see a number of ACO approaches that make up these efforts, along with Medicare Advantage plans. While there are a lot of nuances to their approaches to value-based care, at the core of each of them, is the technology that allows healthcare organizations to make value- based care a reality.Another thing we’ve learned over the years, is that it’s generally not possible to address value-based care alone. You have to leverage a network of providers to address the health of the populations you serve, and it takes technology to allow these organizations to connect and collaborate. Otherwise, you’re not going to drive the savings needed to be successful.
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