Network management is larger and more complex than ever as the market observes an increasing number and variety of networks, large growth in value-based care arrangements, a significant population shift towards Medicare advantage, which has risen from 19% in 2007 to 51% in 2023, and new regulations. It is crucial for health plans to continue innovating their network management strategies to keep up with market demands and outpace competitors. Failing to meet expectations and effectively collaborate with contracted providers can lead health plans to cause friction with stakeholders, incursion of financial penalties, and potential exclusion from government programs, which can significantly impact their bottom line.
Join Baker Tilly for an informative webinar where we will discuss the evolution of network management in recent years and how successful health plans are adopting effective and compliant network strategies. Our professionals will provide insight into crucial considerations for planning effective network management plans, including the impact of recent regulations and the adoption of value-based care (VBC) models of reimbursement. Additionally, we’ll explore strategies to mitigate common challenges encountered by health plans when reviewing their provider networks and identify actionable steps health plans can take to mitigate risk and increase operational efficiencies that facilitate growth.
There are no prerequisites for this webinar, and advance preparation is not required. There is no cost to attend this webinar.
Level: Overview
CPE credit: One hour (1) total credit
Field of study: Management Advisory Services
Host: Stephanie Parker
A certificate of completion will be emailed to you four to six weeks after the event.
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