Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by cyndynayer in Library, News
Nayer-Berger-Mahoney have done it again: findings from a survey conducted with Center for Health Value Innovation Board members showed that the Wellness levers of value-based design (VBD or value-based benefit design) reduce cost trends up to 50%; the authors published this in Population Health.
Wellness, Hard to Define, Reduces Trend up to 4%
Cyndy Nayer,1 Jan Berger, M.D.,2 and Jack Mahoney, M.D.3
Abstract
The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify a common language for ‘‘wellness’’ and a correlating health cost trend reduction through incentive-driven prevention and wellness.
Read more here – Wellness – Population Health 2009
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