According to a recent study, post-acute care (PAC) patient volumes decreased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The cancellation of elective surgeries and decrease in non-urgent hospital admissions were the biggest drivers for provider loss of revenue. This was in part spurred on by the CMS guidelines recommending the cancellation or postponement of elective, non-essential procedures […]
Read MoreHow to Prepare for the Exponential Growth in Value-Based Care Expected in 2021
The value-based care market will increase by almost 50% in 2021. Here is how health systems and payors can prepare for this market growth.
Read MoreNew Study: Original ACOs Decreased Post-Acute Care Spending, Savings Increase Over Time
Accountable care organizations (ACOs) that started in 2012 – the first year of the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) – decreased their post-acute care spending by a 9 percent differential reduction in two years without compromising care quality. In dollars, that 9 percent comes to $106 per beneficiary. That’s the finding of a recent JAMA Internal […]
Read MoreUnitedHealthcare, Seeing Success, Increases Commitment to Value-Based Care Programs
UnitedHealthcare, the nation’s largest private payer, is increasing its commitment to value-based care models. In the last three years, the amount of UnitedHealthcare’s care-provider reimbursements tied to value-based care programs has nearly tripled to $64 billion annually. By the close of 2020, that number is expected to reach $75 billion. Nearly one in every three […]
Read MoreCan CMS’s New Advanced Payment Bundles Save Healthcare?
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently launched its newest bundled payment model, the voluntary Bundled Payments for Care Improvement (BPCI) Advanced, and they are doing something unique in the healthcare industry – pleasing both clinicians and management. “Volunteer bundles are a very attractive proposition for providers and health systems to generate outside […]
Read MoreHow Data Can Help Healthcare Organizations Grow Their Preferred Provider Network
Hospitals that use a preferred network of post-acute care facilities reduce their readmission rates four times faster than hospitals that don’t. A recent study has found that these providers were able to cut readmission rates from nursing homes by 6.1 percent between 2009 and 2013. Hospitals that did not have a network saw only a […]
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