Primary Care in 2025: Taking the Pulse
Pearl Health’s last Primary Care Pulse report revealed high burnout and low compensation, but value-based care showed promise—adding your voice in 2025 can help shape a stronger future for primary care.
Pearl Health’s last Primary Care Pulse report revealed high burnout and low compensation, but value-based care showed promise—adding your voice in 2025 can help shape a stronger future for primary care.
Skilled Nursing Facilities are vital for recovery, but misaligned Medicare incentives can lead to unnecessary stays, higher costs, and worse patient outcomes.
America’s Physicians Group Fall Conference 2024 spotlighted capitation, proactive adaptation, and team-based care as key drivers of healthcare’s value-based future.
CMS’s 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposal aims to advance value-based care but includes a 2.8% reimbursement cut, sparking industry-wide concern over financial viability and calling for comprehensive reform.
As we made our way through Washington, D.C. on Pearl Health’s Drive for Better Care, we enjoyed the opportunity to meet with Mara McDermott, CEO and Founder of Accountable for Health, Board Member at the Health Care Cost Institute, and one of Pearl Health’s Top 50 Value-Based Care Thinkers of 2023.
Toward the end of our inaugural Drive for Better Care, we stopped in Atlanta to meet with Yubin Park, CEO of Mimi Labs and formally Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Astrana Health, a leading provider-centric, technology-powered healthcare company, and one of Pearl’s Top 50 Value-Based Care Thinkers of 2024.
As part of Pearl Health’s Drive for Better Care, we recently had a chance to sit down with Dr. David B. Nash, Founding Dean Emeritus at Jefferson College of Population Health and one of Pearl Health’s Top 50 Value-Based Care Thinkers of 2024. A board-certified internist, Dr. Nash is internationally recognized for his work in public accountability for outcomes, physician leadership development, and quality-of-care improvement.