Barriers primary care clinic leaders face to improving value in a consumer choice health plan design

Health Aff Sch. 2023 Dec 7;1(6):qxad065. doi: 10.1093/haschl/qxad065. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Primary care clinics are a frequent focus of policy initiatives to improve the value of health care; yet, it is unclear whether they have the ability or incentive to take on the additional tasks that these initiatives ask of them. This paper reports on a qualitative study assessing barriers that clinic leaders face to reducing cost within a tiered cost-sharing commercial health insurance benefit design that gives both consumers and clinics a strong incentive to reduce cost. We conducted semi-structured interviews of clinical and operational leaders at a diverse set of 12 Minnesota primary care clinics and identified 6 barriers: insufficient information on drivers of cost; clinics controlling a portion of spending; patient preference for higher cost specialists; administrative challenges; limited resources; and misalignment of incentives. We discuss approaches to reducing these barriers and opportunities to implement them.

Keywords: cost efficiency; primary care clinic; return on investment; tiered cost-sharing; total cost of care; value-based care; value-based insurance design.