Despite the growth in value-based payment arrangements from payers, health systems continue to pay physicians based on the volume of services they provide. A new study published in the journal JAMA ...
Most physicians in group practices owned by health systems are paid based on the volume of care they provide rather than value, despite payer efforts to move toward more value-based care, according to ...
In the article that accompanies this editorial, Baum et al 5 found risk-standardized mortality rates to be a superior metric of surgical quality compared with volume-based metrics. These findings ...
Although procedural volume still comes into play, a revamped multisociety consensus statement is laying the groundwork for TAVR programs to be evaluated in the future based on quality alone. The ...
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