Washington, DC, August 17, 2021 – Privia Women’s Health to expand use of top-quality pregnancy care to mothers across the US; target racial disparities and address health equity. Babyscripts, the leading virtual care platform for managing obstetrics, announced today that they are entering into an agreement with Privia Health, a technology-driven, national physician enablement company …
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ARLINGTON, VA – June 29, 2021 – Privia Medical Group, a subsidiary of Privia Health Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: PRVA), has been named as a recipient of the 2021 MAP Award for High Performance in Revenue Cycle, sponsored by the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA). This is the sixth straight year that Privia has been recognized …
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A new study of commercially insured patients found that bundled payments lowered costs while maintaining or improving care quality. How might these innovative arrangements reduce healthcare spending?
In this episode of Sg2 Perspectives, Drew Rector, Chief Strategy Officer at Health First, and Mike Flammini, Chief Business Development Officer at Privia Health, discuss how their partnership model, technology, and expertise in value-based care helped align physicians. READ MORE
The Maryland Primary Care Program (MDPCP) equips physicians with the tools, technology, resources, and financial incentives to advance value-based care, improve health outcomes, and reduce costs. Siobhan Kirksey, MSN, RN, examines how states can learn from this innovative, proven model.
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