Why is U.S. healthcare more expensive and less effective? How can Value-Based Care improve quality and lower cost? Where does $1 trillion of waste come from?
On a per person basis, U.S. health spending is about double that of similarly large and wealthy nations. Meanwhile, the U.S. has the lowest life expectancy among peer countries, according to healthsystemtracker.org.
What to do:
You have to learn how to do more with less.
HNI knows value in healthcare is the measured improvement in a patient’s health outcome for the cost of achieving that improvement.
Dr. Reuben Tovar, CMO
“HNI is really a pretty simple place, we ask you to focus on your patients and provide them the highest quality care, and we give you a tool, and we believe with your quality of care and our tool we create value - value for our patients, hospitals, communities and for ourselves.”
Value-based care improves patient outcomes and lowers costs by incentivizing evidence-based treatment.
“If you do it right it’s going to cost less, and we can get ahead and bend the cost curve in healthcare in this country by getting behind the value based care initiatives with the correct data.”