Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4060018 The Journal of Arthroplasty 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThere is significant need for physician innovation and leadership in health care as we adapt to bundled payment models of health care delivery.MethodsWe engaged a collective of 16 different private company orthopedic physician groups to apply to become episode initiators under BPCI models 2 and 3. The application process itself provided historical cost data, enabling each group to independently decide whether or not to proceed with the BPCI initiative.ResultsUltimately, 7 of the private orthopedic groups decided to continue with the BPCI initiative. At the first quarter reconciliation, savings ranged from 9% to 17% across the participating groups.ConclusionThe more leadership surgeons provide in value base care provision, the more our patients and health care system will benefit from optimization of care delivery.

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