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Value-Based Care High Performers
Thank you and congratulations to the Arkansas practices who earned performance award payments in the QualChoice 2019 value-based care programs!

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Working Together for Value-Based Care
We are proud to recognize the medical providers who had outstanding performances in the QualChoice 2019 value-based care programs*. Thank you for helping improve healthcare for our members!

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Wellness Appointment Outreach
We’re assisting at-risk members in scheduling their annual wellness visits.

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Working Together to Improve Healthcare
We are proud to recognize the medical providers who had outstanding performances in the QualChoice 2018 value-based care programs. Thank you for helping improve healthcare for our members!

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Progress in Primary Care Delivery Models
The CPC+* and PCMH** value-based care programs were designed to test improved provider payment and service delivery models. The goals are better care for patients, smarter spending and healthier communities.

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Value-Based Care Programs 2018 Year End
Thank you to CPC+* and PCMH** program participating providers for working with us to improve healthcare! Please review these reminders as we prepare to wrap up another successful program year.

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Value-Based Care Program Updates
Thank you to our CPC+ and PCMH program participating providers for helping us improve healthcare! Please review these updates to the programs.

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Value-Based Care Program Reminders
Thank you to our CPC+ and PCMH program participating providers for helping us improve healthcare! To complete our 2018 programs, please remember these points.

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Improving Healthcare with PCMH
At QualChoice, our goal is to make health insurance simple and to make healthcare better. We’re working with providers, payers and state and federal groups to move from volume-based to value-based care.

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Employer’s Healthcare Costs Have Plateaued
PwC’s Health Research Institute predicts that, without benefit design changes, large employers will see a 6 percent increase in health plan costs in 2019, the same rate of increase as in 2018. Costs for the previous five years have increased between 5.5 percent and 7 percent.