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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Health Policy and Management
  • Family Systems

Background:

  • The US healthcare system faces challenges in delivering integrated care for families.
  • New payment models offer potential but also present significant hurdles.
  • Both public policy and organizational management decisions influence integrated care payment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the opportunities and challenges in the evolving US payment system for integrated family care.
  • To provide timely insights into payment policy reforms and cost reduction strategies.
  • To explore how to best facilitate the spread and sustainability of integrated care.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of public policy and management/leadership decisions impacting integrated care payment.
  • Drawing on extensive experience in health care policy and management.
  • Invitation for opinions, case studies, and research on integrated care payment.

Main Results:

  • The evolving US payment system presents both opportunities and deeply rooted challenges for integrated care.
  • Payment challenges are influenced by a combination of public policy and management decisions.
  • Insights into payment reform and cost reduction are crucial for integrated care sustainability.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding the financial underpinnings is key to addressing integrated care delivery.
  • A dual focus on policy and management is necessary for effective payment reform.
  • Continued research and case studies are invited to advance integrated care payment strategies.