Report Identifies PCPs Driving Value-Based Care
October 27, 2022
While nearly 70% of primary care physicians have worked with some form of value-based care, a report by the Chartis Group has zeroed in on characteristics of PCPs that are driving the transition to this payment model. These “Leaders” in value-based care, who are involved in a partial- or full-risk capitation agreement, account for 21% of PCPs, according to the report.
According to , “The other 28 percent of value-based PCPs are considered ‘Experimenters.’ Experimenters acknowledge having a value-based agreement, with accountable care organization (ACO) and patient-centered medical home (PCMH) being the most common agreements among all PCPs. Notably, 31 percent of PCPs say that they do not participate in any value-based arrangement or are unaware if their practice has a value-based agreement. The report classified these PCPs as ‘Abstainers.’”
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(Source: Revcycle Intelligence, October 26th, 2022)