Driving Change Together: The Power of Collaboration Partners in Care Foundation worked alongside health plans, provider groups, and community-based organizations to influence health care reform. Our role in the HCPLAN Incentives for Health Equity Workgroup helped ensure that alternative payment models prioritize health equity, leading to better care for underserved populations. Learn more about our contributions: https://lnkd.in/gKbThNge #HealthCareCollaboration #PartnersInCare #AccountableCare #HealthEquity #ReformTogether
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💡 Why Health Equity Matters in Health care Reform 💡 At Partners in Care Foundation, we believe that health care should be accessible, equitable, and affordable for everyone. By contributing to the HCPLAN guidance document, we’ve helped shape actionable steps for advancing health equity through alternative payment models. This work is a crucial step toward creating a health care system that works for all communities. #HealthEquity #AlternativePaymentModels #InclusiveCare https://lnkd.in/gKbThNge
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The Health Equity Advisory Team’s "Guidance for Health Care Entities Partnering with Community-Based Organizations" offers recommendations on how health care entities can address #HealthRelatedSocialNeeds with a focus on #AlternativePaymentModels. This comprehensive document provides strategies to strengthen partnerships between health care providers and #CommunityBasedOrganizations, aiming to enhance patient outcomes and streamline care processes. Dive into actionable insights and best practices to boost collaboration and efficiency here: https://bit.ly/HEATCBOGD
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At its core, health equity is about ensuring that every person has access to the care they need, regardless of their background or circumstances. It's a commitment to fairness and justice in healthcare, where no one is left behind due to socioeconomic status, race, or geographic location. By focusing on health equity, we strive to eliminate barriers that prevent individuals from receiving quality care and support. Let’s be the change-makers in the movement towards health equity and ensure a just and fair healthcare system for all! 🌐Visit: https://lnkd.in/gppWiz6W #HealthEquity #FairnessInHealthcare #JusticeForAll #InclusiveCare #HealthForEveryone #EliminateDisparities #HealthcareJustice #AdvocateForChange #EquitableAccess #SupportCommunities
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Listen to the second part of my conversation with Mela Berger about empowering #BIPOC communities and health care providers. We should be working towards getting better representation for our patients. That helps improve care. Join the conversation. https://lnkd.in/ebDUfyXz
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Many people have a limited view of value-based care and the scope of its goals. In reality, the true purpose of VBC is to prioritize patient outcomes, health equity, and cost efficiency over the sheer volume of services provided—it's all about quality! VBC is reshaping the health care landscape, and with proper adoption, can promote greater collaboration among health professionals and improve access to quality care for underserved populations. #ValueBasedCare #VBC #Healthcare https://lnkd.in/gax8xWpB
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If you missed CEO Joseph Schneier's webinar from RISE and Quantum Health "Building Bridges to Health Equity: Unveiling the Link Between Year-Round Member Support and Care Access" you can listen to it with the link below. Circle is committed to improving access to affordable, quality healthcare for everyone in our country, including the most vulnerable populations. This webinar highlights some important steps on how to make that vision a reality. #healthequity https://lnkd.in/gNysRWMj
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At the heart of a just and equitable society is the belief that everyone deserves equal access to healthcare, regardless of their background or circumstances. Healthcare should be a universal right, not a privilege reserved for those who can afford it. Yet, systemic barriers and disparities often prevent many individuals from receiving the care they need and deserve. It’s our collective responsibility to champion health equity, advocate for inclusive policies, and support initiatives that address these inequities. Join us in the movement for health equity and help turn the ideal of equal healthcare access into a reality for all! 🌐Visit: https://lnkd.in/gppWiz6W #HealthEquity #EqualAccess #HealthcareRights #ChampionHealthEquity #AdvocateForChange #InclusiveCare #HealthForEveryone #BreakDownBarriers #UniversalHealthcare #SupportCommunities
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"We, payers and providers, must learn to speak a common language by defining shared terms, objectives, and most importantly, fostering open dialogue. If we can do this, we can align on what truly matters: the health and wellness of patients, members, and communities.” – Providence Health Plan President and CEO Don Antonucci. Through partnership and open communication, health plans can support providers as we work toward our common goal: easing the way for patients and helping them live healthier lives. Don discussed how it’s possible with #ValueBasedCare in a conversation with HealthPayerIntelligence at AHIP 2024. Check out the full article: bit.ly/3XQwFfU
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🚨 Today, the Health Care Transformation Task Force released a resource highlighting strategies that health care organizations can implement under #ValueBasedCare arrangements to drive affordable care for patients, increase access to care, and advance health equity. ➡️ Read the resource here: https://lnkd.in/eaVqveaH
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The Health Care Transformation Task Force’s latest resource highlights affordability efforts implemented by three health care organizations and Task Force members: Elevance Health, MedStar Health, and Sentara Health. Discover how these initiatives are making a difference and driving more affordable health care for patients. 📢 “Far too many people in the U.S. are struggling to afford the care they need,” said Sarah Coombs, Director for Health System Transformation at the National Partnership for Women & Families. “Rising health care costs are affecting everyone, but especially people impacted by systemic socio-economic inequities, including women, people of color, people with disabilities, and the uninsured. Affordability efforts are part of the solution toward expanding access to health care and advancing health equity.” 🖇️ Read the resource here: https://lnkd.in/eaVqveaH
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