A national research commissioned by Innovaccer in partnership with NAACOS

The State and Science
of Value-Based Care 2025

Discover key insights from over 150+ healthcare leaders on the current challenges, innovations, and strategies shaping VBC adoption across the country

Key Insights at a Glance

VBC Adoption Today

Where the industry stands on the path to value-based care

Top Barriers

Key challenges slowing 
down progress

Investment Hotspots

Areas where providers are focusing to drive change

AI & Analytics in VBC

How technology is accelerating transformation

2 in 3 Provider organizations have increased participation in VBC programs, signaling growing momentum toward 
value-driven care
In the midst of a healthcare system strained by physician burnout, we conducted an extensive survey of healthcare professionals across the U.S. to uncover the current role of AI in healthcare.
And over 50% organizations plan to increase technology investment to better support value-based care contracts
In the midst of a healthcare system strained by physician burnout, we conducted an extensive survey of healthcare professionals across the U.S. to uncover the current role of AI in healthcare.

       At the foundation of accountable care and population health management lies the strategic use of integrated
 data that drives insights and action. Since the inception of accountable care physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare providers have used data to identify the most effective interventions for their patients and populations—resulting in improved outcomes and reduced healthcare costs. 

Today, providers aim to scale their impact and sustain long-term performance by leveraging data-driven systems that integrate claims data, electronic health record data, real-time notifications of hospital activity, information from community-based organizations, and other sources. This comprehensive approach enables a deeper understanding of community, population, and individual patient needs. This report highlights how technology, collaboration, and infrastructure can support providers in accountable care to drive innovation in care delivery.

Emily D. Brower

President and CEO
National Association of ACOs

INDUSTRY REPORT

Dive into our comprehensive report below to know more about balancing innovation and compassion in healthcare.

Through the research we have gathered insights from over 168 Health leaders and from  across 142 organizations. To unveil multiple dimensions of at risk and value model adoption, including current implementation levels, technology readiness, financial risk management, and future investment priorities.