Value-Based Care: Crucial Conversations and State of Mind Matthew Stiefel and Kevin Nolan (2013) wrote, “The three parts of the Triple Aim [1
Where Are You in the Value-Based Care Trajectory? By Ana Mola, PhD, RN, ANP-C, MAACVPR A growing number of organizations are joining the march to value-based care (VBC) to provide higher-quality care at lower cost and enhancing the patient experience across care settings
The Messaging of Value-Based Care at Our 33rd Annual Meeting By Ana Mola, PhD, RN, ANP-C, MAACVPR The 33rd AACVPR Annual Meeting presentations were “on track to innovate” the delivery of Value-Based Care (VBC) initiatives, practices and services
In addition to the Affiliate Leadership Forum, we will be working on some important value-based care initiatives over the next several months. Although the changing climate of value-based care presents a host of challenges for us, we strongly believe that cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation services are well positioned to be successful in this new healthcare environment. Our goal is to work with other national associations to make sure that the value of cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation is recognized in bundled care programs and other forms of value based care. In addition, we will be empowering you, through our educational programs, to advocate for your own programs at your home institutions
VBC: Looking Back and Looking Forward By Tracy Herrewig, MS, RCEP, FAACVPR This time of year, we often find ourselves reflecting on successes and “learning opportunities” from the past year, as well as hopeful planning for what’s to come in the next year. The Value-Based Care Committee (VBC) is no different
My position is secretary and I hope that I can assist in aligning and implementing the AACVPR Value-Based Care Strategic Goals across the AACVPR membership during the next several years
However, we recognize that despite these data, only a minority of eligible patients attend even one session of center-based cardiac rehabilitation, and even fewer complete the total number of prescribed sessions. 9 Because of this, AACVPR has been diligently working with Million Hearts ® and others as part of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Collaborative to increase the utilization of center-based cardiac rehabilitation. 10 You are familiar with our communications about this as part of our R2R and Value-Based Care initiatives .
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We have made great progress in the first year of our current strategic plan in all three of our focus areas: membership, value-based care, and science and outcomes
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