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Are You Ready For Changes In The California IHA AMP Program?
/0 Comments/in qrcInsights /by Gene RondenetThe California Value Based Pay for Performance (VBP4P) program is the largest alternative payment model in the United States. It predates healthcare reform by almost a decade. The program was launched in 2001 as a statewide initiative managed by the Integrated Healthcare Association (IHA) on behalf of 10 health plans. The VBP4P has been deploying quality measure sets and reporting results and the program is the longest running example of the power of the transition to value-based care.
Four ambulatory CDI strategies to improve overall performance
/0 Comments/in qrcInsights /by Gene RondenetAs American healthcare transitions from fee-for-service to value-based care, a growing number of healthcare systems will generate a significant portion of their revenue from risk-based payment models. In these new models, caring for more complicated patients results in higher capitation rates. While this may be good news for provider organizations — especially organizations that serve many older or chronically ill patients — there are several steps healthcare systems need to take to ensure success in these new payment models.
Are You Ready For Changes In The California IHA AMP Program?
/0 Comments/in qrcInsights /by Gene RondenetThe California Value Based Pay for Performance (VBP4P) program is the largest alternative payment model in the United States. It predates healthcare reform by almost a decade. The program was launched in 2001 as a statewide initiative managed by the Integrated Healthcare Association (IHA) on behalf of 10 health plans. The VBP4P has been deploying quality measure sets and reporting results and the program is the longest running example of the power of the transition to value-based care.