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When health care works better for everyone
See how building an outcomes-based model for behavioral health care can benefit both clinicians and patients.
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FEMALE VOICEOVER: Optum is transforming behavioral health care by creating a system that works better for patients and providers.
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One of the ways we are doing that is called value-based care. Value-based care is a model of health care delivery that is based on the quality of the treatment delivered,
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rather than the number of services provided. Value-based care relies on data that connects the care someone receives
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to the health outcomes they experience.
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This is different than traditional fee for service models
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that revolve around claims and the number of times a patient comes to the office for a visit.
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In a value-based care model,
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important data are included in a patient's electronic health record.
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These data come from both the patient and the clinicians, and these data help everyone make informed decisions around care.
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Some examples of important data include how soon a patient can access a provider, how quickly a patient received follow-up visits, pre and post care assessment data.
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Data collection is just the first step in value-based care.
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Over time, additional components of value-based care will also focus on
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early intervention, personalized treatment plans, functional outcomes, patient satisfaction, clinician well-being, lower healthcare costs.
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In a value-based care model, clinicians see several big benefits,
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better fee schedules, bonuses, and other financial rewards, enhanced decision making around treatment,
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close collaboration within a care team, quicker access to important data to help shape clinical care.
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All of this benefits both clinicians and patients.
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Value-based care aligns with our commitment to the quadruple aim: better outcomes, lower costs, improved patient experience, and improved provider experience.
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That is why we're committed to the wide use of value-based care.
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It is a holistic approach to behavioral health.
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Together, we can transform behavioral healthcare delivery for the better of individuals, clinicians, and the greater healthcare system.
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Value-based care makes it possible to realize better health outcomes, lower costs, and improved patient and provider experiences. It’s why we’re committed to helping transform behavioral health care for everyone.