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Advancing Payment Reform in Florida: Tampa-Orlando Market Assessment Report
The Advancing Payment Reform in Florida Report provides a data-driven understanding of the health care stakeholder dynamics in Tampa and Orlando and identifies the most promising ways for employers and other health care purchasers to improve health care value moving forward.$0.00Type: White PaperDownload -
Data Campaign Social Media Toolkit
Data has never been more important to employers and other health care purchasers’ overall strategy, nor has it been more rigidly guarded by some health plans and other vendors as it is today.$0.00Type: ToolkitDownload -
A Growing Relationship: Metro Nashville Public Schools’ Direct Contract Bundled Payment Program
Metro Nashville Public Schools buys health care for 18,000 teachers and their dependents, spending $100 million annually. Learn about Metro Nashville Public Schools' direct contract bundled payment arrangement for maternity. Under the program, MNPS pays a bundled price to Vanderbilt University Medical Center covering everything from first prenatal visit, enhanced services like patient navigator support, the hospital delivery, and care through three months post-partum - all with zero out-of-pocket costs for the member.$49.00 Buy -
What’s Next? Purchaser Priorities with Catalyst for Payment Reform & Willis Towers Watson
Learn how purchasers can align their asks and demands of health plans and other stakeholders in critical areas of interest to employers and other health care purchasers. Topics include: high and rising prices, provider competition, transparency, payment and care delivery reform, and benefit and network design. This webinar features expert consultants from Willis Towers Watson: Jeffrey Levin-Scherz, MD and Population Health Leader, and Drew Hodgson, FSA MAAA and National Health Care Practice Delivery Leader.$0.00 -
The New Evidence Behind Direct-to-Employer Bundled Payments
Health Affairs published a new RAND study on bundled payment in March 2021. It evaluated the cost and quality results of Carrum Health’s prospective bundled payment program for self-insured purchasers. Watch this on-demand webinar recording to hear lead researcher, Christopher Whaley, provide a brief overview of the study findings. Then, hear from a panel of purchaser representatives on the study's implications for solving today’s complicated cost and quality problem. Attendees also gain insight into how CPR's tools and resources can help them evaluate their organization's own payment and delivery reform strategies.$49.00 Buy -
Virtual Summit: The Aftermath of COVID-19: Experts Plot the Path Forward for Payment Reform
In this third installment of CPR’s COVID-19 Virtual Summit series "The Aftermath of COVID-19: Experts plot the path forward for payment reform"CPR brings together voices of private sector executives, health care economists, and leaders at the forefront of the payment reform movement, to forecast the future of alternative payment models in Medicare and the private sector, and the implications for health care purchasers.$75.00 Buy -
Blazing a Trail in Bundled Payment: TennCare Reveals 2019 Program Results
Jessica Hill, Director, Strategic Planning & Innovation at TennCare, presents TennCare's 2019 cost and quality results for the various episodes of care they have implemented over the past several years.$49.00 Buy -
2018 and 2019 New York Scorecards on Commercial Payment Reform
Find out how much and what type of payment reform occurred in New York’s commercial market in 2017 and 2018, and how New York fares on state-level indicators that shed light as to whether the changes in how health care is paid for are delivering on their promise of better quality and more affordable health care. Released in August 2020.$0.00 Download -
2018 and 2019 New York Scorecards on Medicaid Payment Reform
Find out how much and what type of payment reform occurred in New York’s Medicaid market in 2017 and 2018, and how New York fares on state-level indicators that shed light as to whether the changes in how health care is paid for are delivering on their promise of better quality and more affordable health care. Released in August 2020.$0.00 Download
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