Policy Train To Value Measures
The adoption of value-based care may be moving at a glacial pace, but it is growing. Just last week, Centene Corporation announced they are teaming up with Pearl Health, a technology firm, to improve how health care providers are paid by focusing on the value of care they provide, not just the quantity of services (see Centene (CNC), Pearl Health Unite To Enhance Value-Based Care) and Thyme Care launched a value-based care model focusing on cancer treatment (see Thyme Care Unveils “Thyme Care Oncology Partners,” A Provider-Powered Value-Based Care Model In Partnership With More Than . . .