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As value-based care is coming of age, deciding how to start can be an overwhelming task. Risks are high and success with the new models is challenging and time consuming. This book fills an important need by providing concrete and proven strategies to aid in an organization s successful transformation.
The book is filled with practical, no-nonsense advice on the shift to value-based care in both the private and public healthcare sectors. This is the time when healthcare stakeholders need to rethink their own added-value strategies in a manner that best serves patients and providers alike.
In the complicated world of payment and delivery system reform, this book deconstructs the most challenging concepts for the novice yet provides sophisticated insights for even the most seasoned executive.
BONUS! The authors also lay out high-value strategies for 20 different subspecialties with specialty-specific changes in the way medicine is practiced and paid for.
From the Foreword
With this manual, leaders of health systems and medical groups can achieve these goals and align their physicians, management, care teams, payers, and patients to deliver exceptional care that will improve quality while lowering costs, resulting in better care, better patient experience, and more affordable health care. Jerry Penso, MD, MBA, President and Chief Executive Officer, AMGA
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Introduction How Did We Get Here? The New Healthcare Is a Team Game The Move to Value Is Not Going Away Change Is Hard
Chapter Two: Elements of Value-Based Healthcare Components of Delivery Systems
Chapter Three: The Thorniest Problems Facing ACOs, and Solutions to These Challenges Challenge 1: Changing the Culture Challenge 2: Obtaining Actionable Data Through Technology Challenge 3: Integrating Care Models and Business Models
Chapter Four: A Deeper Dive into Building Sustainable Value-Based Care Assessing Organizational Readiness Characteristics of a High-Performing Health System Culture and Systems Thinking Leadership Professionalism Strategy Innovation and Design Thinking Change Management Execution Implementing New Models of Care Population Health Clinical Model Design and Management Core Clinical Technology Infrastructure Financial and Network Management Integrated Data and Secure Information Exchange Patient Engagement Population and Clinical Risk Management Components of Patient Care Redesign Development of Care Models Information Integration
Chapter Five: Value-Based Payment Models Categories of Payment Models Payment Model Redesign Design Considerations in Value-based Payment Models
Chapter Six: Optimizing Value Social Determinants of Health Strategic Partnerships Community Ecosystems and Reinvestment
Chapter Seven: Frontline Strategies From Subspecialists Anesthesiologists Cardiologists Child Psychiatrists Dermatologists Emergency Medicine Physicians Gynecologists Hospitalists Nephrologists Neurologists Obstetricians Oncologists Pediatricians Primary Care Physicians Pulmonologists Radiologists Rheumatologists Urologists
Chapter Eight: Conclusion
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