A New Dawn in Medicine: The Intersection of AI and Value-Based Care Could Reduce Costs, Increase Access

 

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In the evolving landscape of healthcare, the intersection of AI and value-based care has emerged as a pivotal strategy to enhance patient outcomes, reduce costs, and support healthcare professionals. This approach, emphasizing the quadruple aim of better access, lower costs, higher quality, and workforce support, is increasingly relevant in today’s high-stress healthcare environments.

Geoffrey Roche, industry lead at a national healthcare practice and co-host of the Holistic Leadership podcast, provided an insightful analysis of the transformative potential at the intersection of AI and value-based care. Roche, who boasts 15 years of experience as a hospital administrator, underscored the pivotal role of advanced technologies like artificial intelligence in enhancing this approach. Furthermore, he emphasized the critical need to address healthcare disparities across various settings — rural, urban, and suburban — advocating for equitable care throughout all areas of the healthcare system.

“Yes, AI can have a great impact to further advance and support value-based care, specifically if we’re leveraging it in a way to further reduce those costs, enhance efficiencies within the system, and again, use the AI to contribute in advance to the quadruple aim,” Roche said.

Article written by MarketScale.

 

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