Why Healthcare Leaders Should Stop Talking about Value-Based Care and Start Talking about Performance

"Very simply, performance is about delivering 'value' cost-effectively. This means costs cannot exceed revenues. And the net revenue that results powers the organization's capacity to grow, innovate, and continue to evolve its offerings."

"Very simply, performance is about delivering 'value' cost-effectively. This means costs cannot exceed revenues. And the net revenue that results powers the organization's capacity to grow, innovate, and continue to evolve its offerings."

-Amy Stevens

General Manager, Provider Performance and Innovation at Innovaccer

For many healthcare leaders, transitioning from fee-for-service to value-based care feels like an impossible journey requiring fundamentally different care delivery models, enabling technologies, and workflows—all while financial margins are under immense strain.

Read this whitepaper, to find answers to::

Why healthcare organizations need to redefine value in the context of consumer-defined outputs


How all payment models are essentially value contracts in today's competitive healthcare marketplace


The critical role of data platforms in generating actionable performance insights


Strategic approaches to leverage analytics across all types of payment models


Why Healthcare Leaders Should Stop Talking about Value-Based Care and Start Talking about Performance

"Very simply, performance is about delivering 'value' cost-effectively. This means costs cannot exceed revenues. And the net revenue that results powers the organization's capacity to grow, innovate, and continue to evolve its offerings."

"Very simply, performance is about delivering 'value' cost-effectively. This means costs cannot exceed revenues. And the net revenue that results powers the organization's capacity to grow, innovate, and continue to evolve its offerings."

-Amy Stevens

General Manager, Provider Performance and Innovation at Innovaccer

For many healthcare leaders, transitioning from fee-for-service to value-based care feels like an impossible journey requiring fundamentally different care delivery models, enabling technologies, and workflows—all while financial margins are under immense strain.

Read this whitepaper, to find answers to::

Why healthcare organizations need to redefine value in the context of consumer-defined outputs


How all payment models are essentially value contracts in today's competitive healthcare marketplace


The critical role of data platforms in generating actionable performance insights


Strategic approaches to leverage analytics across all types of payment models


Why Healthcare Leaders Should Stop Talking about Value-Based Care and Start Talking about Performance

"Very simply, performance is about delivering 'value' cost-effectively. This means costs cannot exceed revenues. And the net revenue that results powers the organization's capacity to grow, innovate, and continue to evolve its offerings."

"Very simply, performance is about delivering 'value' cost-effectively. This means costs cannot exceed revenues. And the net revenue that results powers the organization's capacity to grow, innovate, and continue to evolve its offerings."

-Amy Stevens

General Manager, Provider Performance and Innovation at Innovaccer

For many healthcare leaders, transitioning from fee-for-service to value-based care feels like an impossible journey requiring fundamentally different care delivery models, enabling technologies, and workflows—all while financial margins are under immense strain.

Read this whitepaper, to find answers to::

Why healthcare organizations need to redefine value in the context of consumer-defined outputs


How all payment models are essentially value contracts in today's competitive healthcare marketplace


The critical role of data platforms in generating actionable performance insights


Strategic approaches to leverage analytics across all types of payment models


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