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Physician Burnout Symposium
2021-01-07 - 2021-01-29    
All Day
Physician and Nurse Leader burnout is a public health crisis that demands action across the entire healthcare ecosystem. Burnout not only affects clinicians, but also [...]
Annual World Dental Summit
2021-01-18 - 2021-01-19    
12:00 am
Dental World Conference will provide an international platform for discussion of present and future challenges in oral health, dental education, continuing education and expertise meeting. World-leading [...]
Nutrition & Food Sciences
2021-01-25 - 2021-01-26    
All Day
Meet Inspiring Speakers and Experts at our 3000+ Global Events with over 1000+ Conferences, 1000+ Symposiums and 1000+ Workshops on Medical, Pharma, Engineering, Science, Technology [...]
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
2021-01-27 - 2021-01-28    
All Day
EnviTox webinar 2021 offers a unique online platform to present research work and know the latest updates with a complete approach to diverse areas of [...]
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Successful Value-Based Care: Why Technology Needs to Take a Leading Role

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“Men are only as good as their technical development allows them to be.”
– George Orwell
Many leaders in the American health care system have spent the last several decades struggling to find a way to deliver quality care in a cost efficient manner. Unfortunately, many would say that this has been losing the battle. Now, however, the industry is in the process of reinventing itself under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
As the health reform movement transitions from theory into practice, the industry is moving away from the long-held fee-for-service model and toward value-based purchasing. More specifically, according to the National Business Coalition on Health (NBCH), this new model will be based on “a demand side strategy, involving the actions of coalitions, employer purchasers, public sector purchasers (e.g. Medicare and Medicaid), health plan payers, and individual consumers, to reward excellence in health care delivery. Rewards can take three dominant forms: enhanced reputation and recognition through public reporting; enhanced payment through differential reimbursement; and enhanced market share through purchaser, payer, and/or individual consumer selection.”