id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-029633-njeewhv3 Ryu, Jaewon A Flower Blooms in the Bitter Soil of the Covid-19 Crisis 2020-06-24 .txt text/plain 2056 87 51 Because providers in value-based payment environments are not constrained by the need to maximize the volume of care, they have the freedom to experiment with novel ways to reduce costs and improve outcomes. By design, this thinking is required in value-based payment relationships where providers are financially responsible for the health of their entire panel, or "population," of patients. We must accelerate our efforts to reduce costs while improving care, and value-based payment models are best positioned to do this. The urgency of the current crisis has mobilized the United States to align and cooperate in new and flexible ways that leverage public health principles. The collaboration and ingenuity we have seen during this crisis should give us hope that we can make progress on issues that have seemed intractable, and transitioning to value-based payment models will help to create the conditions and alignment we will need to act. ./cache/cord-029633-njeewhv3.txt ./txt/cord-029633-njeewhv3.txt