When the final numbers were tallied, only 44 oncology practices signed up to participate in the Enhancing Oncology Model, the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation’s follow-up to its earlier value-based care model in this space, the Oncology Care Model. While those numbers might be disappointing, Bobby Green, M.D., president and chief medical officer at oncology-focused value-based care platform company Thyme Care, recently told Healthcare Innovation that the practices getting experience in value-based care now will benefit down the road. Read more.
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