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Thriving in the MSSP: 8 Lessons from 8 Years (Part 1)

What key lessons can help physicians succeed and thrive in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) and other value-based models? See diverse thought leaders’ hard-won insights and expert perspectives on ways to elevate your performance.

How Can Health Systems Harness the Value of Incumbency & Disruption?

How can progressive health systems harness disruption and leverage their reputation to thrive amid healthcare’s evolution and uncertainty? Privia Health’s Chief Business Development Officer Mike Flammini analyzes the concept of “strategic incumbency” and its impact on physician alignment.

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Women’s History Month celebrates the achievements and contributions of women across cultures. Studies show the pivotal role that female physicians and providers play in their patients’ care. We’re grateful for the opportunity to support female physicians and the excellent care they provide!

What Does the “Right” EHR Look Like?

An electronic health record (EHR) should help streamline and enhance a physician’s day-to-day operations so they can do what they do best: focus on their patients. Alison Broadbent, PA, Associate Director of Clinical Workflow Solutions, discusses how a great EHR can help in four common scenarios doctors may see every day.

Volume — Not Value — Still Drives Physician Compensation

Despite value-based care’s ongoing evolution and progress, data shows that the bulk of physician compensation still comes from fee-for-service arrangements. However, mutually beneficial, capital-efficient partnerships may help counter this trend and advance the “volume-to-value” transition.

Study: Suicide Rate Decreased in 2020

Despite the circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the overall suicide rate in the U.S. decreased in 2020 compared to 2019. While these results are optimistic, physicians should continue to screen patients for depression and suicidal ideation.

Study: Evidence of Racial Bias Found in EHR Notes

A new study published in Health Affairs found evidence of racial bias in electronic health record (EHR) notes at an urban academic medical center. Researchers believe clinician training and changes to the care delivery model can help address the problem.

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