Doctors MGMA 2022: Study finds most respondents agree value-based care is better for patient care quality By Ashish October 11, 2022 0 32 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Linkedin Email Must read Suicides, new tactics and propaganda iPads: details from captured North Koreans expose new foe in Ukraine January 18, 2025 Middle East crisis live: Israel says 737 prisoners to initially be freed after cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire January 18, 2025 U.S. to Deploy ‘Extraordinary Measures’ to Avoid Default on Jan. 21 January 17, 2025 Crackdown Bill Exposes Democratic Rift on Immigration as Trump Takes Power January 17, 2025 Ashishhttp://aco.report The MGMA-Humana study shows that despite predictions to the contrary, not much practice revenue is tied to value-based care for most physicians Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Linkedin Email Previous articleDozens of Candidates of Color Give House Republicans a Path to DiversityNext articleZelenskiy asks G7 for monitoring of Ukraine’s border with Belarus More articles MedPAC wants Medicare physician reimbursement tied to Medicare Economic Index January 17, 2025 New AI aims to limit denied claims January 16, 2025 Negotiating your medical office lease – Four essential provisions January 16, 2025 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Latest article Suicides, new tactics and propaganda iPads: details from captured North Koreans expose new foe in Ukraine January 18, 2025 Middle East crisis live: Israel says 737 prisoners to initially be freed after cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire January 18, 2025 U.S. to Deploy ‘Extraordinary Measures’ to Avoid Default on Jan. 21 January 17, 2025 Crackdown Bill Exposes Democratic Rift on Immigration as Trump Takes Power January 17, 2025 DeWine Names Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to Fill JD Vance’s Senate Seat January 17, 2025