Value-based healthcare is redefining how healthcare systems measure success – shifting the focus from the volume of services delivered to patient outcomes, quality of life, and long-term results.
The model emphasizes managing the entire care continuum as an integrated pathway, where prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up are aligned around measurable value for the patient.
Central to this approach is the systematic measurement of outcomes and costs, enabling data-driven decision-making, more efficient resource allocation, and greater transparency across providers and payers.
It also drives closer collaboration across multidisciplinary teams and creates a direct link between funding and achieved results. As healthcare systems face increasing cost pressures and demand for better outcomes, value-based healthcare provides a clear framework for improving care quality, reducing inefficiencies, and building a more sustainable, outcome-oriented model.
Implementation of VBHC in Bulgaria is associated with a set of challenges affecting infrastructure, resources, and data quality
Yordan Iliev, CEO of MY Synergy
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