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The 4 Key Objectives of Value-Based Care: Part 2

September 7th, 2022 | 2 min. read

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Value-based care requires providers to meet specific quality performance metrics. Failure to do so can negatively impact financial reimbursements and disappoint patient expectations. But even with these penalties, some organizations struggle to adopt this approach to primary care, as the course to do so isn't always straightforward.

Focusing on four key objectives, though, can help providers implement value-based care.  They can act as a roadmap.

At ThoroughCare, we've helped more than 600 clinics and physician practices transition to the value-based performance model. Our software solution provides the digital infrastructure necessary for care coordination and patient-centered treatment.

Now, as we continue this series of videos, we'll explore the second value-based care objective and show you how care management and wellness programs, such as Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), can help address it.

Objective #2: Increase Patient Engagement & Satisfaction

 

Increasing patient engagement and satisfaction is a key objective of value-based care. So, how can this be accomplished?  In this video, we'll explore how Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), two reimbursable programs that are overseen by Medicare, can address this goal.

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In part one of our video series, we covered lowering patient costs and improving outcomes. 

In part three of our video series, we covered reducing readmission rates and risk. 

In part four of our video series, we cover bettering the overall health of a patient population.

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