Why paying providers for achieving health outcomes is part of the beauty of population health


Major insurers are increasingly tying health care reimbursement to patient outcomes, provider performance and overall patient satisfaction — an approach to financing that is foundational to population health.

“The beauty of population health is, you get paid for achieving health outcomes, so (patients) get good value for the care received, and everybody benefits,” says TriHealth’s COO Terri Hanlon-Bremer in this episode of Getting Health Care Right.

In this podcast, Hanlon-Bremer and…

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