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Value-based payment models: Potential solutions, part 2

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  • Expanding the primary care workforce is crucial for boosting participation in value-based payment models.
  • Current physicians need enhanced training and support to integrate value-based care principles effectively.
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A physician researcher discusses why primary care physicians do not participate in value-based payment models.

Efforts to train more primary care physicians would help attract greater participation in value-based payment models. Current doctors also need more training and support in integrating value-based care principles into their practices. Ann S. O’Malley, MD, MPH, a researcher for Mathematica, discusses potential workforce solutions suggested in the study, “Why Primary Care Practitioners Aren’t Joining Value-Based Payment Models: Reasons and Potential Solutions.”

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