Value-based care driving new jobs
Case Management Insider, February 17, 2015
An increased focus on value-based care is creating new jobs within hospitals, according to a report by HealthLeaders Media.
The fast-growing job titles include:
- Chief integration officers who are often charged with driving clinical integration and care coordination
- Chief transformation officers who concentrate on revising care-delivery models focusing on the entire continuum of care
- Chief population health officers or chief innovation officers who look at making care more cost-efficient and cost-effective for patients
- Health coaches who help patients improve their habits and their health
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