Evolent's partners Houston Methodist and Deaconess Health System discuss the positive impact their population health efforts are having on ACO performance in Hospital Peer Review.
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In this two-part series in Becker's Hospital Review, we examine impactability and the positive patient and provider outcomes that can be achieved by using a best practice model.

In this two-part series in Becker's Hospital Review, we examine impactability and the positive patient and provider outcomes that can be achieved by using a best practice model.
Providers and payers have invested millions of dollars into population health with mixed results. Why is this?

Population health is a central component of value-based care. However, despite significant investment, the ability to generate value varies greatly from one organization to the next. Why is this?