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Both public and private payers have adopted goals to improve patient experience and population health while reducing system costs. Payment reform is being recognized as a pivotal catalyst and support for a transformed healthcare system. But what does this mean for health centers? This session will explore ways health centers are engaging in new and emerging payment models to support their work to meet Quadruple Aim goals.
- Gain a better understanding of current health center payment trends.
- Identify promising practices for participating in new and emerging payment models.
- Identify ways to initiate or advance involvement in value-based arrangements.
Emerging alternative payment models (APMs) and accountable care organization (ACO) models increasingly require accurate social determinant of health (SDH) and community resource information…
Interested in the latest policy developments from the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC)? This session will provide attendees with an update from BPHC's Office of Policy and Program Development, as well as a litigation update…
States may seek a waiver as a vehicle for demonstrating or implementing new or different ways to administer (deliver and pay for) their Medicaid, CHIP, and Health Insurance Marketplace programs…
To be successful in the future, health centers will need a system of tools that work for all members of the care team, administrators and executives, community-based care givers, and the patient…
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