Medical Group Management Association released a report detailing new benchmarks related to the adoption rate of value-based reimbursement. The 2022 edition of MGMA DataDive Practice Operations includes data from more than 2,300 organizations across multiple specialties and practice types. MGMA’s first-ever distributed benchmarking data shows that the average rate of value-based care only accounts for approximately 5.5% to 14.74% of revenue, with primary care and surgical specialties reporting lower revenue shares from value-based contracts in 2021 and nonsurgical specialties attributing 14.74% of total medical revenue to value-based contracts. Read more.
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