CareAllies Earns 5th Consecutive Top Value-Based Care Consultants Rating, 2022 Black Book Physician Practice Advisory Survey
CareAllies, a Cigna company, was rated highest among
Notable from the survey's ad hoc polling is that 92% of all physician organization decision-makers considering value-based care contracting in 2022-2023 will enlist the services of a consultant firm for lack of internal resources to evaluate, transform and implement successful VBC systems.
As of Q1 2022, 80% of physician groups of more than five practitioners currently in a VBC agreement have not activated a strategic plan to implement advanced analytics and/or reimbursement solutions, an increase of 10% since the start of the pandemic.
"Medical practices are seeking consultants to push them through the value-based care transitions and managed long-term VBC health plan contracts in multi-payer environments," said
"Many physician practices are not succeeding linearly through the transition towards alternative payment models and do not have the expertise internally, thus the meteoric rise in the demand for experienced consultative engagements."
A decline in VBC advisory and implementation engagements in 2021 was attributed by physician practice respondents due to the COVID-19 outbreak that has resulted in losses in attributions (95%); missed outcome metrics (49%), and inability to handle reporting requirements without assistance (86%). Projections from input of nearly two-thousand physician groups and practices in the Black Book recent survey indicate the value-based care sector is expected to exceed a CAGR of 28% and reach
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In 2009, Black Book began surveying the client experience of healthcare software and managed services users, as well as polling for trend identification, industry insights and outcomes. Black Book expanded its survey prowess and reputation of independent, unbiased crowd-sourced surveying to technology professionals, physician practice administrators, clinicians, user level staff, financial leaders, executives and board members. Consultants and advisor satisfaction polls were first issued in 2011. In 2012, Black Book included payer organizations and insurers and, in 2015, launched panel surveying of healthcare consumers.
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