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Upside only models where healthcare organizations share in savings generated
Healthcare providers delivering services paid directly by the consumer
Healthcare providers contracting directly with a self-funded employer
New model where entities accept risk for original Medicare beneficiaries
Private companies offering Medicare-approved healthplans
Ongoing care and management of chronic disease
Treating clinical, social, mental, and physical needs
Private practice physicians
Physicians employed by hospitals and/or other companies
Connecting patients with care via a mix of in-person, digital, and virtual capabilities
Face to face clinical encounters
App-based care, accessible by anyone, anywhere
“I am proud to be working with ro3 as together, we tackle the toughest problems in our industry, including the transformation from volume to value. My thirty years on the faculty at Jefferson have given me a longitudinal perspective and insights that I can bring to many organizational challenges. As a physician leader for decades, I empathize with those in leadership roles and can offer support and encouragement as well.”
David B. Nash, MD, MBA
Founding Dean Emeritus of the Jefferson College of Population Health, Dr Raymond C. & Doris N. Grandon Professor of Health Policy
ro3’s annual March Healthcare Classic compares the year’s most impactful healthcare trends as they face off in a competitive bracket to reveal what industry trends reign supreme.
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