Name
D1 - Unpacking the Latest Trends and Updates in Value-Based Payment Models
Date
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Time
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (EDT)
Lesley Manson Rachel Bembas Chris Botts David Haddick Neftali Serrano
Description

Attendees will gain insights into the latest developments in value-based care (VBC). The discussion will cover specific obstacles, responsibilities, and metrics within VBC. Additionally, there will be an exploration of trends, strategies, and future innovative recommendations for VBC. Attendees will grasp their individual roles within the context of VBC, and they will be encouraged to respond to a call to action.

Session Type
Concurrent
Objective 1
Describe two ways you can get involved in value-based care.
Objective 2
Describe two barriers and opportunities in the VBC environment.
Objective 3
Identify two strategies to improving VBC.
Content Reference 1
Barrett, K. S., Record, K. L., & Haime, V. (2018). A state-led framework for value-based purchasing to incent integration. Healthcare : The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation, 6(2), 101–103. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hjdsi.2017.05.002
Content Reference 2
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (n.d.). Innovation Models - Innovation in Behavioral Health (IBH) Model. Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/innovation-behavioral-health-ibh-model
Content Reference 3
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (n.d.). Fact Sheet: Innovation in Behavioral Health (IBH) Model. Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov/files/document/ibh-fact-sheet.pdf
Content Reference 4
Chalmers, L. (2021). Delivering on the promise of co-design – staying true to the consumer voice in delivering value-based health care. International Journal of Integrated Care, 20(3), 94-. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.s4094
Content Reference 5
Pimperl, A. F. (2018). Re-orienting the model of care towards Accountable Care Organizations. International Journal of Integrated Care, 18(s1), 105-. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.s1105 Wood, S., Conrad, D., & Schwalbe, N. (2020). Washington’s State Innovation Models (SIM) Project: Effects of Primary Care and Behavioral Health Integration on Participating Organizations. Health Services Research, 55(S1), 39–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.13380
CEUs and CME
1 CEU/CME