How can we take a fragmented health care system and unify resources to created a more cohesive, meaningful experience for patients, payers, and providers? As Innovista CEO Vik Bakhru, MD MBA (he/him) explains, "Value-based care is a decisive step toward that change—toward a future where aligned incentives unite the ecosystem, driving collaboration and pushing stakeholders toward mutual gains that benefit patients." #valuebasedcare #healthcare #innovation
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Health care innovation isn’t always about invention (adding something new). More often, it’s about convention (bringing together what’s available). In a fragmented system, more tools probably won’t solve our problems. But a meaningful effort to unify current resources behind a single purpose might. Think about it this way: The iPhone changed the world because it unified what was once discrete. Cameras, notepads, stereos, maps, friendships—suddenly we could hold them all in our pocket. And Apple’s value is less about its individual devices and more about the unified ecosystem connecting those devices. The thread that binds the parts creates a sum greater than its parts. It also creates unwavering consumer loyalty. A similar binding thread could change health care. I see value-based care as a decisive step toward that change—toward a future where aligned incentives unite the ecosystem, driving collaboration and pushing stakeholders toward mutual gains that benefit patients. Every individual’s health is a collaborative effort. So every individual deserves a system of care built on bringing people and ideas together—that’s collaboration! #valuebasedcare #collaboration #healthcare #innovation
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