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Are We Delivering Care the VBC Way?

Here are 3 questions you should be considering

Illustration: a doctor and a nurse speaking with a patient

#1. How do clinicians know which actions matter most right now for improving outcomes — not just completing tasks?

Why this matters: In VBC, the goal isn’t to do more tasks, it’s to focus on the actions that improve outcomes. When clinicians understand which patients and interventions matter most right now, care becomes more proactive and meaningful instead of checklist driven.

 #2. How are care management and outreach resources focused on who need them the most?

Why this matters: Care management resources are limited and must be directed where they have the greatest impact. Focusing outreach based on risk and need helps prevent complications, reduce avoidable utilization, and improve outcomes.

#3. How do clinicians learn which care actions actually improved outcomes or reduced avoidable utilization?

Why this matters: Clinicians need feedback to know what’s working and what isn’t. When outcomes and utilization data are visible, teams can adjust care, reinforce what helps patients most, and move away from actions that don’t make a difference.

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© 2026 Synapti Health. All rights reserved. Built by clinicians, trusted by healthcare leaders. Our proprietary training content and methodologies are protected by copyright. For licensing inquiries, contact us.

© 2026 Synapti Health. All rights reserved. Built by clinicians, trusted by healthcare leaders. Our proprietary training content and methodologies are protected by copyright. For licensing inquiries, contact us.