Value-Based Care: The Critical Path for Patients, Providers & Payers
Value-based Care (VBC) is a payment model that rewards providers for the quality and outcomes of care, rather than the volume of services they provide. VBC has the potential to improve health outcomes, lower costs, and increase patient satisfaction. However, implementing VBC is challenging and requires a significant change in the way that care is delivered.
NEJM Catalyst, along with Optum, are hosting a virtual event to with researchers and expert speakers. and we would love to invite you to participate and attend. The free virtual event on September 13 will explore the critical path for implementing VBC, from setting goals to measuring outcomes. Speakers will share lessons learned from successful VBC implementations and provide practical advice for overcoming the challenges. The event is open to all stakeholders in the health care system, including payers, providers, and patients.
The fantastic agenda will teach you more about:
• Why VBC continues to be an essential goal, and why it is so difficult
• How to successfully break through the barriers to implementation
• The proper models for value-based payment – the key hurdle
• Success stories and take-aways worldwide
This event will provide you with the information you need to understand VBC and how it can be used to improve health care. Here are some specific reasons why you, the ICHOM audience, should attend the event:
• To learn about the latest trends in VBC
• To stay up-to-date on the latest research on VBC
• To be part of the conversation about the future of VBC
• Hear Chairman and Co-founder of ICHOM, Dr. Stefan Larsson, speak.
The event is free to attend and will be held virtually on September 13 from 12-2pm EDT. To register, please visit the following link: https://events.catalyst.nejm.org/events/value-based-care-the-critical-path-for-patients-providers-payers