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The V1C Health System Maturity Model is a framework for health systems to assess their current state and strategies for effectively leveraging virtual care as part of their care delivery strategy.
You should implement V1C because it:
Offers the potential for a scalable solution that delivers timely, high-quality patient care
Enables an omnichannel approach to care delivery, connecting facilities with complementary care teams to alleviate burnout
Provides a personalized experience for patients
When done well, integrating V1C positions health systems to meet patients where they are with the most effective care possible and achieve better health outcomes.
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The V1C Health System Maturity Model consists of actionable resources to instill confidence in your virtual care strategies. By using these resources, you will:
Strengthen partnerships with virtual care providers
Enhance patient outcomes and healthcare delivery
Prepare for advanced virtual care solutions
Efficiently engage with payors to cover new virtual care services
Access the resources
Step 1:
V1C Health System Maturity Model Assessment
Start by completing your self-assessment and receive a score indicating your level of maturity and readiness to adopt and implement V1C.
And finally, review the full maturity framework for additional insight into the effective adoption of virtual strategies and the defining features that distinguish early, emerging, and established tiers of maturity.