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[Encore] What the industry is (still) getting wrong about value-based care
In this episode, host Rachel Woods invites Advisory Board value-based care expert Daniel Kuzmanovich and Optum Advisory Service's SVP of value-based care, Erik Johnson, to discuss the mindset shifts they think leaders should be making when pursuing a sustainable value-based care strategy.
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Show Notes
(This episode originally aired on September 26, 2023.)
Value-based care has been dominating industry conversations in recent years. Here on Radio Advisory, we talk a lot about best practices, how to make the right investments, and how to best prepare leaders for the future of value-based care. But given all this momentum, we want to spend time asking the question: what are the misconceptions or misaligned expectations that leaders have around value-based care?
In this episode, host Rachel (Rae) Woods invites Advisory Board value-based care expert Daniel Kuzmanovich and Optum Advisory Service's SVP of value-based care, Erik Johnson, to discuss the mindset shifts they think leaders should be making when pursuing a sustainable value-based care strategy. Throughout the conversation they discuss what leaders are currently getting wrong, how myths about value-based care are impacting the industry, and more.
Links:
- Our Value-based Care playlist
- Ep. 172: Build a value-based enterprise: Live from 2023 Value-Based Care Summit
- Ep. 126: [Bonus content] Commercial risk is possible—here's how
- How Health Plans Can Support Providers in Risk
- The climb to value-based care
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