June 13, 2019
This live session took place on June 13th, 2019
Clinically Integrated Networks are vehicles for powerful IDNs to extend their influence into the physician sector and play a key role for IDNs trying to pave a path to becoming a self-contained healthcare ecosystem. Of the 200 state-level IDNs profiled, nearly two-thirds had CINs.
CINs are becoming the primary point of engagement for IDNs and are becoming more crucial to population health management and value-based contracts. To this end, CINs are the foundation for value-based narrow provider networks.
There are many types of IDNs, from major powerhouses within local markets to Academic medical centers, payer/provider networks and other unique arrangements.
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