Is it time to put a fork in fee-for-service? New research released by Morning Consult and Innovaccer finds most providers believe it is. Respondents said value-based care has firmly displaced fee-for-service as the dominant payment and care delivery model. Only 4% of providers surveyed reported using pure FFS with no links to quality and value, and that plummets to 1% by 2025. Providers believe the payment model that’s historically dominated in healthcare has flamed out, and that 96% of healthcare payment today has connections to care quality, cost reductions and, in some cases, patient experience. That leaps to 99% by 2025. Read more.
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