VIDEO: Value-based payments increased since 2016

SAN DIEGO — Health care delivery models continue to shift away from fee-for-service toward value-based care, representing opportunities for private practices, according to a speaker at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting.
“Since 2016, value-based payments have been comprising an increasing percent of the payments for health care services in the U.S. as the percentage of payments accounted for by fee-for-service has come down,” Joshua M. Liao, MD, MSc, FACP, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine, said.
Even throughout the COVID-19

SAN DIEGO — Health care delivery models continue to shift away from fee-for-service toward value-based care, representing opportunities for private practices, according to a speaker at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting.
“Since 2016, value-based payments have been comprising an increasing percent of the payments for health care services in the U.S. as the percentage of payments accounted for by fee-for-service has come down,” Joshua M. Liao, MD, MSc, FACP, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine, said.
Even throughout the COVID-19