Consumers & Patients
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Making Health Care Responsive to Patients
- March 1, 2017
- Posted by: Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network
- Categories: Blog, LAN Update
No CommentsLearn how educating patients and other stakeholders on patient-centered care can help accelerate the design and implementation of payment models that prioritize the needs of patients and family caregivers.
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Ensuring the Debate has the Patient in Mind and in the Room
- March 4, 2016
- Posted by: Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network
- Category: Blog
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Greenville Health System: An Active Player in Payment Transformation
- January 26, 2016
- Posted by: Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network
- Categories: Committed Partner Interview, Interview
Greenville Health System (GHS) has been a committed LAN partner since March 2015. We talked recently with the Vice President for Clinical Medical Integration and Chief Medical Officer at GHS, Angelo Sinopoli, MD. Along with being a LAN Guiding Committee member, Dr. Sinopoli is President of the GHS clinically integrated network, MyHealth First, and President of the Care Coordination Institute (CCI), an organization dedicated to helping health care providers throughout the Southeast thrive in a population health management environment. Participating also in the conversation were John Supra, CCI Executive Director of Operations; Valinda Rutledge, CCI Vice President of Public Payor Health Strategy; and Jennifer Snow, Director of Accountable Communities for GHS.
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New York’s Vision for the Future of Health Care
- December 21, 2015
- Posted by: Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network
- Categories: Committed Partner Interview, Interview
Hope Plavin, MPA, Director of the New York State Department of Health Innovation Center, recently spoke with CAMH about her organization’s commitment to value-based payment.
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Lowering Costs and Improving Care Through Episode/Bundled Payments
- December 7, 2015
- Posted by: Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network
- Category: Blog
At our kick-off meeting, the CEP Work Group came to a consensus decision to explore episode payments in three priority areas: joint replacement, maternity care, and cardiac care.