3 March 2022|10:00 am - 11:30 am EST
Value-Based Payment Education
Value-Based Payment: Is it disrupting health care for the better? Role of a Capitated Alternative Payment Model
To assist practices and agencies as they prepare for VBP contracts, IPHCA, in partnership with Health Management Associates, is offering a two-part VBP webinar series. The series will provide an overview of VBP models as they could apply to the Indiana landscape and how they can support providers to improve patient outcomes through more comprehensive and flexible approaches to delivering healthcare. Participants will learn methods to maximize the use of the full care team and services that are uniquely feasible under VBP models. The speaker is an expert with firsthand VBP experience as both a primary care physician and CEO of a Chicago area FQHC and extensive national exposure advising others working under similar payment models.
Join us for an informative, engaging, and practical webinar series on value-based payment (VBP) developed specifically for Indiana community health centers.
Speaker:
Art Jones, MD
Principal, Health Management Associates
Chief Medical Officer, Medical Home Network
Description:
This webinar will focus on the “why” of transitioning from fee-for-service to capitation to pay for community health center direct services. Dr. Jones will discuss how fee-for-service reimbursement limits patient access to care and hampers efforts to improve patient self-management and accountability for their own health. He will share examples of how innovators are using lessons learned from other service industries to disrupt the health care market. Participants will learn how moving away from the fee-for-service system can preserve revenue streams but also support new models of care, and how payment reform can help to address primary care workforce shortages.
Learning Objectives:
After this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Describe the linkages between payment methodology and health outcomes
- Identify at least 2 models of care made uniquely feasible under VBP models
- Describe the role payment reform can play to address primary care workforce shortages
- Explain how fee-for-service reimbursement for primary care and ambulatory behavioral health care service is a barrier to improving patient outcomes
- Envision the new normal in the provision of these ambulatory care services
- Appreciate the advantages of transitioning to a capitated FQHC alternative payment model