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Healthcare Delivery 2025 - What Does Door to Door Healthcare Delivery Look Like in a Value-Based Patient-Centered Digital World?

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HealthIMPACT Live Presents: Healthcare Delivery 2025 - What Does Door to Door Healthcare Delivery Look Like in a Value-Based Patient-Centered Digital World?

Originally Published: May 23, 2022

YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/X-n8yAkoY74

Part One: Interview - Connecting Physicians and Pharmacists and Patients to Build Stronger Collaborative Relationships to Support Independence, Inclusion, and Innovation

A win-win for patients, primary care physicians, and payers hear how UpStream is delivering better outcomes, personalized experience, and lower out-of-pocket costs for patients through a collaborative model that ensures the highest care and safety standards are met for patients living with chronic conditions, and much more stable practice cash flow for providers while improving quality, outcomes, performance ratings, and value for payers.

Part Two: Panel Discussion

With virtual medical visits becoming the norm, providers have an unprecedented opportunity to reach patients where they are, providing better care that integrates into a patient’s life in unprecedented ways.  A vision for patient-centered value-based care is finally within reach. This omnichannel care model leverages virtual visits and includes a mix of telehealth and in-person care with a consistent set of providers. This, coupled with value-based care models that tie provider payment to the quality of care provided as opposed to the number of services, promises lower medical costs and better outcomes.  In this session, leaders discuss the convergence of digital health and value-based care. Join us for an engaging discussion where leading Healthcare experts discuss the promise of coordinated patient-centered value-based care access care and how:

Value-based care empowers patients and enables caregivers to provide better care at a lower cost, resulting in better outcomes and better lives

Digital health can support chronically ill patients, manage risk and improve outcomes

Available tools have evolved and are being applied to facilitate value-based care and payment models

Providers and payers are working together to influence meaningful policy change to support value-based, digitally enabled care

 

Robert Groves, CMO EVP, Banner Aetna 

Mark Reardon, MD, MBA, Chief Quality Officer, UpStream Care 

Shahid Shah, Publisher and Chief Editor, Medigy.com