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    • The US healthcare system is transitioning from fee-for-service to value-based care.
    • Value-based care utilizes reimbursement incentives tied to quality and outcome metrics.
    • Alternative payment models include bundled care and gainsharing agreements.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review value-based care principles relevant to orthopedic trauma surgery.
    • To highlight public health and ethical considerations for policymakers and surgeons.
    • To analyze potential unintended consequences of value-based care in orthopedic trauma.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of value-based care models.
    • Analysis of implications for orthopedic trauma surgeons.
    • Examination of ethical and public health dimensions.

    Main Results:

    • Value-based care models may present challenges for orthopedic trauma surgeons.
    • Specialized care for multiply injured and marginalized patients could be affected.
    • Potential for unintended systemwide consequences exists.

    Conclusions:

    • Policymakers and orthopedic surgeons must consider the unique aspects of orthopedic trauma care within value-based frameworks.
    • Ethical considerations are paramount in implementing these new payment models.
    • Ensuring equitable care for all patient populations is crucial.