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New Chart: Which Delivery Models Will Reduce Cost and Improve Care Quality in 2012?

SUMMARY: As if digesting the plethora of care delivery initiatives rolled out by CMS over the last year wasn't enough, the healthcare industry faces a presidential election, looming health IT mandates and continued economic uncertainty this year. We wanted to see which healthcare delivery models healthcare companies believe will have the greatest potential in reducing costs and improving quality of care for the new year.

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HIN's eighth annual Healthcare Trends and Forecasts survey, administered in October 2011, identified top-of-mind concerns, business successes and lessons and key trends for 126 healthcare companies. According to survey respondents, the healthcare delivery models that could reduce costs and improve care quality for 2012 are:

  • PCMHs: 30 percent

  • Comprehensive Primary Care: 21 percent

  • ACOs: 19 percent

  • Bundled Payments: 18 percent

  • Multi-Payor Advanced PCP: 12 percent

Source: Healthcare Trends & Forecasts in 2012 — Performance Expectations for the Healthcare Industry, December 2011


Healthcare Trends & Forecasts in 2012: Performance Expectations for the Healthcare Industry

In Healthcare Trends & Forecasts in 2012: Performance Expectations for the Healthcare Industry, an industry expert identifies the issues the healthcare system will face in the year ahead, such as bundled payments, providing sector-specific roadmaps for action for 2012. This resource covers all of the top-of-mind issues, from the new and influential role of physicians to strategy and technology to-dos for health systems and hospitals.

Healthcare Trends & Forecasts in 2012: Performance Expectations for the Healthcare Industry is available from the Healthcare Intelligence Network for $127 by visiting our Online Bookstore or by calling toll-free (888) 446-3530.




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