Value-Based Care and Payment Models Resource Page
Value-based care is crucial for health centers because it shifts the focus from volume to quality, ensuring that patients receive the best possible outcomes. By emphasizing preventive care, chronic disease management, and coordinated care, health centers can improve patient health while reducing costs. This approach fosters a more sustainable healthcare system, enhances patient satisfaction, and promotes better health outcomes. Ultimately, value-based care aligns the interests of patients, providers, and payers, creating a more efficient and effective healthcare environment.
IPHCA is pleased to offer several resources to support community health centers in the education and preparation for value-based care and payment.
You can view all our Value Based Care resources in our Resource Center by clicking the button below.
Some key resources are highlighted on this page.
Payer Integration Training Resources
The payer integration functionality in Azara DRVS (Data Reporting and Visualization System) enables seamless data exchange between healthcare organizations and payer systems, streamlining the reporting and analysis of clinical, operational, and financial metrics.
IQIN is hosting training sessions on the module’s functionality bimonthly and resources from these sessions can be found here:
Value-Based Care Journeys
In partnership with our Primary Care Association colleagues across the nation, we are sharing several webinars that highlight three states’ journeys to value-based care. Please review and share your feedback on these topics with your colleagues across your organization to continue to socialize the concept of value-based payment.
Sharing Our Story: Missouri PCA’s VBC Journey
Sharing Our Story: Iowa PCA’s VBC Journey
Sharing Our Story: Michigan PCA’s VBC Journey
Also - Watch this Q&A Session between IPHCA board and members of Iowa, Michigan and Missouri PCAs, which took place November 3, 2022.
Value-Based Payment Education
A two-part VBP webinar series, presented by Art Jones from Health Management Associates on considerations for pursuing Alternative Payment Models and forming a Clinically Integrated Network.
Value-Based Payment: Is it disrupting health care for the better?
Clinical Integrated Networks
Watch this webinar given by Andy Principe of Starling Advisors, on a decade of Clinically Integrated Networks in the health care safety net.