Webinar: Evaluating Value-Based Reimbursement Arrangements

Date: November 7, 2019
Time: 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Cost: $50 Members | $99 Non-members

Register Now or call 781-684-8700 for assistance


With nearly half of large companies considering contracting with accountable care organizations (ACOs) by 2020 and efforts by federal and state governments to shift Medicare and Medicaid to value-based reimbursement models, momentum appears to be building in the movement toward value-based care. 

Value-based reimbursement is transforming health care delivery,
and the process could help reduce health care costs and improve quality. 


However, implementing and sustaining a successful value-based arrangement is a complicated endeavor, requiring:

  • a broad and deep understanding of the capabilities needed for the arrangement to succeed; and
  • the ability to identify gaps in core capability areas such as organizational readiness, governance, network, clinical and financial performance, quality, data-driven population health, model of care design and delivery, financial infrastructure and incentives, technology, data & analytics, consumer experience, and patient satisfaction. 

Selecting the right partner is also critical for the long-term success of a value-based relationship.    


Attend this webinar to:

  • Hear trends in value-based care and value-based reimbursement options for employers

  • Understand payer-provider collaborations

  • Hear case studies of successful employer, payer, provider collaborations

  • Learn a framework for evaluating value-based arrangements


This webinar will describe current trends in value-based care and approaches to value-based reimbursement and offer a framework for employers interested in implementing a value-based reimbursement model. Register Now


Speakers:

Ross Weiler, Principal, Day Health Strategies

Sarah Matousek, Senior Consultant, Day Health Strategies 


Special thanks to the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (IFEBP) for partnering with us and hosting this webinar.

NEEBC programs may qualify for CEBS continuing professional education (CPE) credit.
Participants must determine if the program aligns with "CEBS Content Domain."