Moving to Value Based Healthcare: Trials, Tribulations, Potential

09 Dec 2025
10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT
90 Minutes
Healthcare is moving from Volume Based Care to Value Based Care. Moving from the more patients you see the more money you make; moving from the more expensive things you do the more money you make > to How can you keep the patient healthy and out of expensive hospital rooms and emergency rooms. But there is a tension between the Government’s goal of Value Based Care and legal and regulatory barriers such as Fraud and Abuse and Antikickback. And add Social Determinants of Healthcare that complicate this transaction. This webinar offers strategy and legal suggestions for moving to Value Based Care and navigating the regulatory landscape

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

This transition has Government approval with a rapidly approaching deadline of 2030. 2. The webinar offers strategies, marketing and regulatory suggestions for making the transition withing regulatory parameters. 3. The webinar includes analysis of Social Determinants of Healthcare (SDOH): where you live/ school quality / job opportunities / housing / food deserts / transportation / for people with incarceration records, what happens after you are released from incarceration.

AREA COVERED

1. Transition of  healthcare from Volume Based Care to Value Based Care. 2. Social Determinants of Healthcare 3. Framework for moving to Value Based Care; 4. Managed Care. 5. Regulatory areas like The Office of Inspector General (OIG) and Advisory Opinions.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

How to navigate the tension between moving to Value Based Care without transgressing legal and regulatory barriers; 2. How to integrate Strategy, Marketing and Regulatory elements; 3. What competing against the likes of vertical competitors like hi tech firms, insurance companies, and healthcare systems will look like.

WHO WILL BENEFIT?

Anyone who works in healthcare and deals with the Non-Clinical, Non-Scientific aspects of healthcare: Doctors; Nurses; Hospital Administrators; Pharmacists; Allied Health Practitioners; Business healthcare administrators
This transition has Government approval with a rapidly approaching deadline of 2030. 2. The webinar offers strategies, marketing and regulatory suggestions for making the transition withing regulatory parameters. 3. The webinar includes analysis of Social Determinants of Healthcare (SDOH): where you live/ school quality / job opportunities / housing / food deserts / transportation / for people with incarceration records, what happens after you are released from incarceration.
1. Transition of  healthcare from Volume Based Care to Value Based Care. 2. Social Determinants of Healthcare 3. Framework for moving to Value Based Care; 4. Managed Care. 5. Regulatory areas like The Office of Inspector General (OIG) and Advisory Opinions.
How to navigate the tension between moving to Value Based Care without transgressing legal and regulatory barriers; 2. How to integrate Strategy, Marketing and Regulatory elements; 3. What competing against the likes of vertical competitors like hi tech firms, insurance companies, and healthcare systems will look like.
Anyone who works in healthcare and deals with the Non-Clinical, Non-Scientific aspects of healthcare: Doctors; Nurses; Hospital Administrators; Pharmacists; Allied Health Practitioners; Business healthcare administrators
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Speaker Profile

ins_img Dr. Bill Trombetta

Dr. Bill Trombetta is a Professor of Healthcare Strategy & Marketing at the Faculty of the Erivan K. Haub School of Business, St. Joseph’s University, Phila. PA. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University. He is also an attorney licensed in NY and NJ specializing in healthcare regulatory and antitrust law. Bill served as a Deputy Attorney General in The State of New Jersey, Dept. of Law & Public Safety, Div. of Criminal Justice, Antitrust Section. He has been invited to be a faculty member, adjunct, at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM). He has been writing the annual …

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