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- W3201499467 abstract "70 Background: The enactment of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) in 2015 initiated the transition from a fee-for-service to a fee-for-value payment system in healthcare. Two government-sponsored VBC models (Oncology Care Model [OCM] and Merit-Based Incentive Payment System [MIPS]) were introduced in 2016 and 2017. Several commercial payers followed suit with similar value-based contracts. Implementing and complying with the performance metrics of these models comes with challenges. This qualitative research study sought to assess participation in both government-sponsored and commercial-insurance-sponsored VBC models among oncology providers and their perceptions regarding the ability to perform successfully. Methods: Between February and April 2021, medical oncologists/hematologists (mO/H) from across the U.S. were invited to complete a web-based survey about various trends and critical issues in oncology care. Demographics about the physicians and characteristics of their practices were captured as well in the survey. Responses were aggregated and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: A total of 307 mO/H across the U.S. completed the survey: 73% practice in a community setting; 47% identify as hospital employees. The participants spend a median of 90% of their working time in direct patient care, have a median of 16 years of clinical experience, and see a median of 20 patients per day on clinic days. Half participate in a government-sponsored VBC model (21% MIPS and 28% OCM), and 20% participate in a commercial VBC model. A third reported that it is difficult to perform favorably in VBC models (37% government and 35% commercial). Primary challenges deterring favorable performance were navigating the payer landscape and reimbursements (27%), identifying cost-reduction opportunities (20%), tracking costs across an episode (18%), and clinical decision support and compliance (17%). One-third are not satisfied with currently available technology to effectively support their performance in VBC models. Almost half would like to see more seamless integration into practice workflows (49%) and interoperability across platforms including EHRs (42%), and 24% would like artificial intelligence or machine learning features integrated into solutions tools. Conclusions: Oncology practices find it challenging to perform favorably in government and private payer-sponsored VBC models. They are generally dissatisfied with current technology and see an unmet need for interoperability and artificial intelligence to better support their performance in these programs. Further research is needed to determine how best to design and implement VBC programs." @default.
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- W3201499467 title "Barriers to participation and success in value-based care (VBC) models." @default.
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