Expanded clinical support was ranked highest among physicians' needs as they shift to value-based care and seek new resources and capabilities to support the change, according to a recent survey from Deloitte Center for Health Solutions.
Information technology and access to non-physician staff also ranked high among the resources and capabilities on which physicians depend in the value-based care model.
Listed below are the nine most important work-provided resources/capabilities to support value-based care, as ranked by the more than 560 physicians from various specialties surveyed by Deloitte.
1. Expanded clinical support capabilities — 40 percent
2. Information technology tools — 31 percent
3. Access to non-physician staff — 29 percent
4. Access to the latest medical equipment and facilities — 25 percent
5. Ability to negotiate third-party payer contracts — 24 percent
6. Access to more patients — 22 percent
7. Access to capital — 14 percent
8. Administrative capabilities — 11 percent
9. Governance — less than 10 percent
To learn about how physicians ranked their concerns regarding value-based care, click here.