Center for Health Care Quality and Payment Reform / Tuesday, September 27, 2016 / Categories: Health IT & QI Workforce, Leadership Buy-In, Value Based Payment, Data Demonstrating Health Center Value Making the Business Case for Payment and Delivery Reform A resource for providers on how to make a business case for reforms in payment and delivery systems and what data sources are required to do so. Sponsored and published by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Network for Regional Health Care Improvement Organization developed these resources to support health care purchasers and providers in developing a business case for proposed changes in payment and service delivery. Filled with specific examples and models for providers to use, this resource provides a practical approach to addressing and considering value based payment models and payment reform approaches. Resource Links Link to the original RWJF webinar slidesA 10-step process for developing a business case for payment and delivery system reform. Previous Article Lean Daily Improvement Facilitator Training Next Article Motivating Factors for Engaging in Health IT Enabled QI Print 27354 Tags: payment reform value based payment financial data financial model Related Resources Managed Care Glossary for Health Centers Managed Care Data Checklist Value Based Payment Contract Review Checklist for FQHCs [Video] FQHC Value Based Payment Basics Panel Management in the Age of Value-Based Care
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