Relentless Health Value

EP359: Value-Based Payments—You Get What You Pay For, With Dan O’Neill

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Sinopsis

Last week’s show was with Wayne Jenkins, MD, from Centivo; and we talked about how insurance design, when not done well, can lead, in a nutshell, to mental and physical health problems for employees. This is a great lead-in to the conversation in this healthcare podcast with Dan O’Neill. And before I get into why it’s a great lead-in, let me just start here—and don’t roll your eyes. What is value-based care? Consider this delineation: There’s value-based payments, and then there’s the type of care that these payments incentivize. You would hope that a value-based payment would result in care that was of value (ie, great patient outcomes and patient satisfaction at a fair total cost of care). But those are two distinct things—the payment and the care. If we change the payment model but the provider behavior doesn’t change in a way that actually improves patient outcomes and care, then what are we doing here? Or the converse: If we do not change the payment model, then how does anyone expect the care paid for i