
Convergence is a thesis that posits the successful path to risk-adjusted care requires realignment in provider-payer relations – that neither provider nor payer will truly be successful without the core…
Convergence is a thesis that posits the successful path to risk-adjusted care requires realignment in provider-payer relations – that neither provider nor payer will truly be successful without the core…
This post is the fourth in a series of guest blog posts by some of our sponsors from their perspective on Convergence. Authors: Bharat Sutariya, MD, Vice President & CMO,…
This post is the third in a series of guest blog posts by some of our sponsors sharing their perspective on Convergence. Author: John Glaser, Senior Vice President, Population Health,…
This post is the second in a series of guest blog posts by some of our sponsors from their perspective on Convergence. Authors: CareEvolution – Michelle Blackmer, Brandon Savage, MD;…
A recent slew of failed or near-failed network contract negotiations emphasizes the many challenges facing providers and payers at a time they need to more deeply collaborate to ensure mutual…
Providers and payers have pursued several parallel convergence models as they experiment to secure a foothold in the new world of value-based care (VBC). Some are proving to be more…
Successfully enabling an Accountable Care Organization is extremely challenging: There isn’t one standard ACO model; there isn’t one single ACO national policy; there isn’t one specific map to follow to…
A September 16 2016 Bloomberg report once again provides the bad news for the US healthcare system, ranking it among the least efficient healthcare systems -50 of 55 countries surveyed…
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