Loren Anthes' latest article critiques the limitations of "value-based care" and highlights the importance of addressing social determinants of health directly. He also points to a solution to manage social determinants of health through global capitation.
Chanté Martínez Thurmond and Rada Yovovich, co-founders of The Darkest Horse™ (TDH), are reshaping equity and inclusion approaches. They partnered with Yuvo Health in 2022, creating a year-long Community of Practice program to promote continuous learning and development around equity.
More than six months into Yuvo Health's partnership with Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC), we sat down with Isaac Kastenbaum, PCDC's Vice President of Training & Technical Assistance. In the below Q&A, Isaac shared more about PCDC's mission and the organization's approach to partnerships.
Witnessing firsthand the sacrifice and hard work required to build a sustainable life in this country, Yuvo co-founder Janel Sia feels destined to lead a purpose-driven life.
FQHCs don’t always have the in-house resources they need to negotiate advantageous terms in a value-based care contract. With the right support and knowhow, FQHCs can overcome their contracting challenges and set themselves up for financial and clinical success.
We have to ensure that FQHCs feel included in the broader health ecosystem and that they can work well with their partners across the care continuum. That means shifting our thinking on how to design value-based care models for providers who serve Medicaid beneficiaries and the uninsured.
Yuvo started from a shared belief in the power of quality care for underserved communities.
Chief Managed Care Officer and co-founder Carmelo Cruz Reyes didn’t set his sights on a career in healthcare, nor did he intend to become a leader in the field; he simply wanted to lift himself out of poverty. Now, more than 20 years later, he’s in his dream role, supporting his family, and giving a voice to the agencies that directly serve vulnerable and medically disenfranchised populations.