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Lorrie Boenkhe, Joyce Dombrouski, Candy Fincke

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    Hospitals participating in the Premier/CMS Pay-for-Performance Project share key learnings. Value-based payment models are becoming the standard for healthcare reimbursement, offering insights and challenges for providers nationwide.

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    Published on: February 19, 2021

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Health Economics
    • Quality Improvement

    Background:

    • The healthcare industry is transitioning towards value-based payment (VBP) models.
    • Reimbursement from public and commercial insurers is increasingly tied to performance metrics.
    • The Premier/CMS Pay-for-Performance Project is a key initiative in this transition.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To share insights and lessons learned from hospitals participating in the Premier/CMS Pay-for-Performance Project.
    • To highlight the challenges and opportunities associated with VBP models.
    • To inform other healthcare organizations about the practical implications of VBP.

    Main Methods:

    • Roundtable discussion with representatives from five top-performing hospitals.
    • Qualitative data collection on experiences with the Premier/CMS Pay-for-Performance Project.
    • Analysis of participant insights regarding VBP implementation.

    Main Results:

    • Participants identified critical success factors for VBP implementation.
    • Key challenges in adapting to performance-based reimbursement were discussed.
    • Strategies for navigating the complexities of VBP were shared.

    Conclusions:

    • Successful adoption of VBP requires strategic planning and operational adjustments.
    • Hospitals must prepare for significant changes in reimbursement structures.
    • The insights from this project offer valuable guidance for the broader healthcare sector.