Interview: Tufts and Navvis march toward value-based care

The future of healthcare isn't just about treating illness, but fundamentally reshaping how care is delivered and experienced. Join us as Emily Young from Tufts Medicine Integrated Network and Courtney Fortner from Navvis share their compelling insights on the transformative potential of value-based care. Emily delves into the importance of integrating value-based and volume-based approaches, while Courtney brings to light the inspirational story of a physician who found renewed purpose and postponed retirement thanks to the positive impact of value-based care.

Strategic partnerships and collaboration between payers and providers are crucial in accelerating the shift to value-based care. Emily and Courtney explore the intricacies of this journey, emphasizing the necessity for clinical and payment transformations to work in tandem. The discussion highlights how organizations like Tufts leverage market dynamics and strategic relationships to advance in value-based care, painting a vivid picture of a healthcare system poised for long-term, meaningful improvements. 

Health Business Group is a boutique healthcare consulting firm that develops growth strategies for innovative healthcare organizations such as Tufts and Navvis. Contact us to learn more.

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