National study finds states are acting to improve healthcare value by advancing a variety of value-based payment models that will drive the commercial market
Value-based care programs are flourishing across the U.S., with a seven-fold increase in the number of states implementing such initiatives in the past five years. That’s according to Value-Based Care in America: State-by-State, the second national study of state healthcare payment programs published by Change Healthcare. Released today, the study finds 48 states have now implemented value-based care or payment programs, 50% of those programs are multi-payer in scope, and just four states have little or no value-based care initiatives underway. ... |