VIDEO: Value-based care requires time, investment to be successful
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Key takeaways:
- Value-based care is here to stay.
- Value-based care can change the culture within a practice to holistically care for patients.
NEW ORLEANS — In this interview from the Renal Physicians Association Annual Meeting, David Arrieta, MBA, CMPE, SHRM-SCP, discusses the benefits and logistics of value-based care in nephrology.
Among the meeting panel that Arrieta moderated, M. Carney Taylor Jr., MD, MBA, Susan Bynum, MSN, RN, CPC, Ashish Soni, MD, Amanda Walker, MBA, Manish Tanna, MD, and Brian O’Dea shared insights on their efforts to educate and engage physicians in value-based care, as well as daily improvements that can lead to value-based care success.
“Value-based care is here to stay within the nephrology specialty, so, it’s something that all physicians are going to have to deal with ... regardless of the size of their practice,” Arrieta, vice president of physician solutions at InterWell Health, said in the video. “The second component that I think came through in my panel is that value-based care takes time, and it takes momentum.”