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Tag: value-based reimbursement

Shows a group of eight people each wearing masks and holding out their arms to be at a distance from one another.
Posted inHealth Reform

Will COVID-19 help move primary care physicians away from the fee-for-service model?

by Rose Hoban August 19, 2020January 29, 2021

By Rose Hoban When Karen Smith went to Jamaica in March, she planned a working vacation. The Hoke County primary care doctor, whose practice thrives with about 3,000 patients, was in the island country to do some medical mission work when the first cases of COVID-19 were reported there. She’s a little unclear on the […]

There's a sign for the emergency room and also a sign for New Hanover Regional Medical Center. In the background is the entrance to the Emergency Room.
Posted inHospitals

NC’s largest county-owned hospital weighs a potential sale

by Liora Engel-Smith October 23, 2019October 23, 2019
A pop up plastic sign on a sidewalk which reads "welcome"
Posted inHealthcare Workers

Doctors breaking away from hospitals say they can provide medical care for less

by Mark Tosczak March 19, 2019March 18, 2019
One man is obviously speaking and others are looking to him., people sit in a row behind a continuous desk, there's a TV screen behind them with a lide from a presentation visible. Theyhave name cards in front of them and many of them are holding papers.
Posted inState Health Policy

State employee health plan changes face legislative scrutiny

by Mark Tosczak February 18, 2019April 13, 2021
shows a group of men in suits sitting on a stage, several are talking, while the others look like they're listening
Posted inCost of Care

BCBSNC, major hospitals say they’re coordinating to provide more “value-based” care

by Rose Hoban January 16, 2019January 23, 2019
shows a red cross with the word Medicaid printed on it, in front of a pile of dollar bills. For Medicaid transformation
Posted inMedicaid

Cohen Solicits Input on the Future Shape of Medicaid

by Rose Hoban May 9, 2017May 9, 2017

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