Study: Penetration of Value-Based Payment Models Not Sufficient to Realize Potential Cost Savings
June 25, 2018
June 25, 2018
WASHINGTON, June 25 -- Leavitt Partners, a health care consulting company, issued the following news release:
Early years of value-based payment (VBP) models did not show a reduction of the total cost of care or improvement in clinical quality outcomes at the market level, according to researchers who analyzed performance results of accountable care organizations and other population-based VBP models. Unlike many other studies, this study focuses on market-level rather than model-le . . .
Early years of value-based payment (VBP) models did not show a reduction of the total cost of care or improvement in clinical quality outcomes at the market level, according to researchers who analyzed performance results of accountable care organizations and other population-based VBP models. Unlike many other studies, this study focuses on market-level rather than model-le . . .