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Value-based care is a ‘bipartisan movement’

 

Shannon Muchmore writes in Healthcare Dive that CMS’s scaling back of bundled-payment programs won’t stop the shift to alternative models. The agency’s changes to such programs could have “immediate and long-term effects,” she writes, “but value-based care remains a bipartisan movement that won’t be easily stopped.”

She concludes:

“The changes from CMS may hinder the broader movement and set back bundled models because of less reliable results from the government programs, but they aren’t going to put an end to reform efforts.”

To read her article, please hit this link.

 

 


Fitch sees ‘short-term positives’ in bundled-payment-program cuts

 

Fitch Ratings says that recent CMS announcements that it will cancel or shrink bundled-payment programs might create “short-term positives” for some healthcare areas.

Last month, CMS published a proposed rule canceling the cardiac bundled-payment program and the episode payment models program as well as reducing the number of mandatory geographic areas for joint bundled programs to 34 from 67.

Fitch said the announcements “will allow for more flexibility in choice of care settings, albeit at the expense of some of the catalysts driving coordination and risk-sharing amongst providers.”

Healthcare Dive commented: “{P}providers and payers intent on fully transitioning to value-based care see the changes as a setback. Hospitals that were participating in the CMS programs also point to the investments they had already made in implementing bundled models.’’

Fitch said CMS’s changes to bundled payments ordered by HHS Secretary Tom Price, M.D., a former orthopedic surgeon, “indicate alternative payment models will not be as meaningful a portion of Medicare payments as the previous administration aspired that they would be.” Dr. Price has indicated his great interest in maintaining and indeed raising the compensation of U.S. physicians, who are the highest paid in the world and who benefit from the still dominant fee-for-service model.

Fitch says that ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) should see volume rise as a result of the changes. That’s because the moves would tend to reduce volume at general acute-care hospitals, with that business going to ASCs

Still, hospitals will at least get “a reprieve from the compliance and risk-sharing elements of bundles’’.

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Pathologists in a value-based world

 

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A pathologist examines  tissue for signs of cancerous cells while a surgeon (right) watches.

Herewith a look at the pathologist’s role as American healthcare moves to value-based care and reimbursement.

Like other specialties, pathologist must now focus more on the patient experience and look to eliminate unneeded costs.

As the introduction to a Hospitals & Health Networks Executive Dialogue noted:


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