Clinically Integrated Networks are a vehicle for organizations to align with their providers. It positions health systems, hospitals, employed physicians, independent physicians to succeed under value-based care as we move into more contracting opportunities. It also provides a vehicle to help manage costs and create efficiencies, and also allow collectively the network to track quality for all of the patients that they begin to manage. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, Daniel J. Marino and Shaillee Juneja speak to Dr. Troy Tyner and Aaron Valerio to discuss how a large Midwest CIN created a capabilities to support their employed physicians and their independent providers.
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