Accountable care from concept to reality. Interview with CVS’s Dr. Mohamed Diab

Can value-based care  transform the American healthcare system? In this episode, we dive deep into this pressing question with Dr. Mohamed Diab, president of CVS Accountable Care. Dr. Diab highlights systemic challenges, such as physician burnout and the inadequacies of primary care funding. With an emphasis on primary care's critical role in managing chronic conditions and preventing illness, he reveals how a shift to value-based care can lead to better health outcomes by focusing on holistic, patient-centered approaches that tackle social determinants and behavioral health.

We also address the complexities of this transition, specifically for healthcare executives who are navigating the shift from fee-for-service to value-based models. Learn about Medicare's ambitious plan to achieve 100% value-based care by 2030 and discover how CVS Health's Accountable Care Organization is leveraging technology, analytics, and clinical programs to support providers and Medicare beneficiaries. 

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