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Using advanced technology to improve quality across the care spectrum: best practices in value-based care

Charles Kennedy, M.D., CEO, Accountable Care Solutions from Aetna

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Much of the early discussion around technology needs for value-based care has been about data interoperability. At a basic level, these models require interoperable systems that can share patient data across providers. This integrated data will also be used by payers to assess the model’s performance.

What if the healthcare cost crisis solves itself?

David Williams

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Conventional wisdom is that cutting Medicare rates shifts the burden to the private sector, but an intriguing article in Health Affairs reaches a counterintuitive conclusion.

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Three years after launching a 750-patient Medicare Advantage collaborative care pilot, Portland, Maine-based independent physician practice NovaHealth and insurer Aetna have shown concrete results in improving care quality and reducing costs. Technology and provider-payer cooperation played a large part in the program's success.

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