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The Cost-Benefit Analysis of Pay for Performance

Date
October 27, 2017
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This session will cover a high-level, cost-benefit analysis of health centers preparing for pay for performance. The first section will be devoted to identifying potential pay-for-performance revenue, from both process-based and outcomes-based sources. The second section will identify costs associated with organizational improvement, and tracking how these improvements impact outcomes. The presenter will also analyze health center internal costs versus utilizing network infrastructure.     

Speakers

Speaker Image for Curt Degenfelder
President, Curt Degenfelder Consulting
Speaker Image for Gervean Williams
Director, Health Center Finance Trainings, NACHC

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