Moving Beyond the Stigma: How Value-Based Care will Benefit Your ABA Organization matters because it changes what a BCBA notices when decisions have to hold up in community routines and natural environments. In Moving Beyond the Stigma: How Value-Based Care will Benefit Your ABA Organization, for this course, the practical stakes show up in better performance, lower drift, and more sustainable team development, not in abstract discussion alone.
Provider: BehaviorLive — via Jade Health
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Join Free →Within the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) community, there are currently no industry wide standards or formal measures to assess the quality of care delivered to patients, cost effectiveness of treatments, or ensuring optimal patient progress. This leaves patients, caregivers, and providers with too little guidance on treatment effectiveness and resources required to deliver comprehensive care. Current fee for service payment models encourage service delivery, regardless of efficacy. Value-based payment (VBP) models instead reward quality of care over volume of services provided, resulting in more sustainable payment structures common in other healthcare industries. The goal of value-based care is to incentive quality improvement by equipping providers with the information and tools they need to target internal QI initiatives, improve the quality of care they are delivering, and optimize the outcomes of their patients. This webinar will describe the key components of value-based care, each likely to be used in future VBP models, and their benefits to providers and the ABA industry overall.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB® | 1 | General |
| QABA | 0 | — |
| IBAO | 1 | — |
| BICC | 0 | — |
Lori has expertise in healthcare policy and with qualitative and quantitative research methods, and 20 years of experience conducting research, including applied transportation safety research and, for the past 13 years, quality measurement. She joined BHCOE in 2020 to oversee its Research and Development activities, including quality measure development and value-based care payment framework initiatives. Prior to joining BHCOE, Lori was Director, Quality Measurement Programs at the Yale Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE). Lori has extensive experience directing quality measure development and implementation of outcome measures in both hospital and outpatient care settings across multiple pay for reporting and pay for performance programs.
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