The contract that brings legal effect to a value-based entity (VBE) arrangement with managed care payors is one of the most important pieces of a successful VBE.

Getting deals signed is key to getting nascent VBEs off the ground. However, sloppy or inadequately negotiated agreements can lead to existential risk before the first settlement period is over. This session will cover trends in disputes over VBE arrangements and key strategies for drafting and negotiating them.

Kevin Malone, Member of the Firm, hosts a conversation with Jackie Selby, Member of the Firm, and Matthew Sprankle, Associate.

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About the Webinar Series

As models of reimbursement for health care services continue to evolve and grow in complexity, providers, payers, and employers face the challenge of understanding and navigating numerous payment and delivery reforms that impact the commercial and government insurance market. The fee-for-service paradigm has been shifting to one of payment for value based on quality and cost savings. In this series, Epstein Becker Green attorneys discuss legal, policy, and operational issues impacting value-based entities in health care.

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Fall 2024

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