American Association for Physician Leadership

Strategy and Innovation

Our Best Hope: Value-Based Healthcare

AAPL Editorial Team

April 9, 2020


Summary:

It’s a strong argument. We pay more per person for healthcare than any other country in the world. That high price tag does not translate into the best outcomes. Several dozen countries obtain better results for less money.





It’s a strong argument. We pay more per person for healthcare than any other country in the world. That high price tag does not translate into the best outcomes. Several dozen countries obtain better results for less money.

Dr. Grace Terrell, Chief Executive Officer at Eventus Wholehealth, and healthcare attorney Julian (Bo) D. Bobbitt, Jr., attorney at Smith Anderson and President of Value Health Partners, LLC have authored a new book, Value-Based Healthcare and Payment Models: Including Frontline Strategies for 20 Clinical Subspecialties , which points to value-based healthcare as a model to replace the prevalent fee-for-service model. Mike Sacopolus and Cheryl Toth, in this episode , looks at the requirements and benefits associated with value-based healthcare.

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Show Notes:

Book: Value-Based Healthcare and Payment Models: Including Frontline Strategies for 20 Clinical Subspecialties

Grace E. Terrell, MD, MMM, CPE, FACP, FACPELinkedin.com/in/grace-terrell-md-5a483914

Julian (Bo) D. Bobbitt, Jr.https://www.smithlaw.com/professionals-Julian-Bobbitt


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Physician advocates Michael Sacopulos, JD (healthcare attorney, author, speaker) and Cheryl Toth, MBA (business writer, speaker - former practice consultant and healthcare tech executive) bring you the best thought leaders, crisp humor, and pithy tips for developing a practice that thrives.


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