WellCare and Oakhurst Medical Centers Form Value-Based Care Partnership
Under the partnership, WellCare of
"Quality-based reimbursements represent the standard of care and collaboration between managed care organizations and providers," said
Oakhurst, which is a federally qualified health center (FQHC) with four locations in metro
FQHCs are community-based health centers that serve a variety of urban and rural federally designated medically underserved populations, and that deliver quality health care services, including preventive, oral, vision, behavioral health and substance abuse treatment to persons of all ages, regardless of health insurance status or ability to pay for services. FQHCs are a critical part of the health care safety net.
"We are excited to enter into value-based contracting with WellCare," said
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