Premier Inc. survey: nearly 75% of health systems report interest in value-based contracting

A recent article by Premier Inc. reviews survey results focused on health systems’ interest in value-based contracting. 

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Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Premier Inc.’s website

Although 73 percent of healthcare providers rank value-based contracting with suppliers as a priority for improving return on investments, opportunities lag in the healthcare supply chain, according to a new Premier Inc. survey. Premier®, a leading healthcare improvement company, surveyed health system C-suite leaders, operations managers and heads of materials management to determine the prevalence of value-based contracts for products and services across the industry, as well as potential barriers to implementation. Broadly, value-based contracts are those with terms and conditions that hold suppliers accountable for delivering on cost, service or product attribute guarantees. Click here to continue>>

 

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