Value-Based Care: Investment Opportunities, Evolution, and Disruptors with Andrew Clark of Leavitt Equity Partners
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The fee-for-service model in U.S. healthcare is going to become more and more unattractive. However, shifting to a value-based care paradigm can move the healthcare system towards better outcomes, lower costs, better patient access and experiences–and also, provides investment opportunities.
In this episode of The Capital Corner, McGuireWoods’ Geoff Cockrell is joined by Andrew Clark, managing partner at Leavitt Equity Partners, to discuss investment opportunities in value-based care.
Tune in to hear Geoff and Andrew explore the evolution of value-based care and how it will continue to shape the healthcare industry. They discuss the different sectors that lend themselves to value-based care investment, including primary care, chronic care, episodic care, and women's care. They also address the disruptive potential of non-healthcare participants like Amazon, payer and provider convergence, and the role of artificial intelligence in driving efficiency and improving patient care.
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