Pay for Performance – An Opportunity for Self-Direction in HCBS
Break Through Value-Based Payments Pay for Performance – An Opportunity for Self-Direction in HCBS THE VBP Blog Roughly a year ago we did a blog on Payment for Performance that…
Break Through Value-Based Payments Pay for Performance – An Opportunity for Self-Direction in HCBS THE VBP Blog Roughly a year ago we did a blog on Payment for Performance that…
Pay-for-Performance Developing and Expanding Opportunities THE VBP Blog We are circling back to cover pay-for-performance, the second stop on the value-based payment continuum. The pay-for-performance (P4P) model gives providers bonuses…
What is Value-Based Payment? A desire for payment reform and better coordination sparked the Value-Based Payment model The adoption of value-based care is expected to account for 59% of all…
…overhaul Medicaid managed care, but the alterations to network adequacy, beneficiary protection, quality measures, and payment deserve payers’ attention. Health Equity Should Be A Key Value In Value-Based Payment And…
…Based Continuum is Payment for Performance (P4P). Payment for performance takes the fee-for-service model and nudges it towards a value-based model. This is done by having metrics set and providers…
…59% of all healthcare payments by 2020. Stay up to date on Value Based Payments with leading experts XtraGlobex to learn how it can impact your organization. Breakthrough Value-Based Payments…
Break Through Value Based Payments Payment for Process & Alternative Payments THE VBP Blog Welcome back. Our blog rolls on as we start to dive in the Value Based Payment…
…Payments Refresher As a refresher, bundled payments – also known as episode-based payments (EPMs) – are an alternative payment method (APM) in which services are grouped together and a target…
…past two blogs, we have covered payment for process, alternative payment models, and payment for performance. All three of those set up building blocks for larger value-based payment changes. Bundled…
…their current 45%. Insurers will no longer assume that doctors are providing the best care and pay for it. They are looking at payment for process, payment for performance, bundled…