
|Slideshows|February 19, 2020
Payers share their outlook for the year
Author(s)Logan Lutton , Todd Shryock
A recent study found that payers and providers have a variety of opinions when it comes to healthcare.
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An annual study conducted by Change Healthcare shows that payers and providers agree on some issues, but have divergent opinions regarding value-based care, interoperability and more.The 2020 Industry Pulse Report surveyed 445 healthcare leaders from among payers, providers, and third-party vendors about the direction healthcare will take in 2020.
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