What is the essence of value-based care, and how can innovation improve it?
Value-based care varies from the perspectives of Payor, Provider, and Patient. Payors seek comprehensive, well-managed care; Providers prioritize quality and satisfaction, while Patients value engagement and partnership. Innovation can align these perspectives, empowering patients and enabling personalized care for better outcomes.
Why is addressing social needs important?
If you believe the literature that 80% of a person's health outcomes are associated more with social factors than medical factors, then clearly we need to be paying attention to an individual's social determinants of health (SDOH) and filling the gaps where they exist. Traditionally providers didn't see SDoH as a domain they were actively involved in. It’s very personal in terms of attaining trust. Innovations allow providers and CBOs to identify and meet these needs, bridging gaps and delivering more compassionate care to individuals in diverse communities.
How does analyzing large datasets identify needs?
Data analysis reveals gaps in care, such as food deserts or housing issues. By applying resources to underserved areas and leveraging technology for telehealth and virtual classes, we enhance value-based care and close disparities in healthcare access.
How do we achieve health equity in a value-based model?
Health equity and value-based care go hand in hand. Identifying individuals with high utilization and providing tailored resources, especially for marginalized communities, addresses health inequities. Empowering individuals to advocate for their care is vital in achieving true health equity.
Why should attendees join this conference?
Embrace the convergence of perspectives from Payor, Provider, and Patient, alongside innovative technology solutions. Gain actionable solutions and transformative ideas to enhance value-based care and promote equity.