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Reconciling Interests of Participating Providers: Nuts and Bolts of Value-Based Purchasing and Bundled Services/Payments

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Reconciling Interests of Participating Providers: Nuts and Bolts of Value-Based Purchasing and Bundled Services/Payments
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An analysis of the practical and legal issues associated with developing and implementing alternative pricing arrangements involving professional and institutional providers, with attention paid to the importance of data and the ability to apply it in developing the pricing and payment structure. With the implementation of MACRA and the need to measure quality and outcomes, examine how this fits into a value-based strategy.

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1. Nuts and Bolts of Value-Based Purchasing and Bundled Services/Payments: Reconciling Interests of Participating Providers (Apr 2018)

Janet Walker, Sheryl T. Dacso, Robert F. McStay Jr.

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Nuts and Bolts of Value-Based Purchasing and Bundled Services/Payments: Reconciling Interests of Participating Providers (Apr 2018)

Address the practical and legal issues associated with developing and implementing alternative pricing arrangements involving professional and institutional providers, with attention paid to the importance of data and the ability to apply it in developing the pricing and payment structure. With the implementation of MACRA and the need to measure quality and outcomes, examine how this fits into a value-based strategy.

Originally presented: Apr 2018 Health Law Conference

Janet Walker, Ascension - Austin, TX
Sheryl T. Dacso, Seyfarth Shaw LLP - Houston, TX
Robert F. McStay Jr., Memorial Hermann Health System - Houston, TX