Expert Healthcare Consulting for Value-Based Care

How We Help at Innovcare Consulting

  • We partner with providers, practices, and organizations to:

  • Prepare for VBC contracts with readiness assessments

  • Improve HEDIS, STARS, and ACO performance metrics

  • Train clinical staff on risk adjustment and documentation

  • Build care coordination workflows that close gaps

  • Analyze data to reduce readmissions and ER utilization

  • Integrate SDOH strategies to reach high-risk populations

  • Offer ongoing strategic support via monthly retainer

Reducing ER, Inpatient & Readmission Costs

  • Designing targeted care management plans

  • Implementing follow-up protocols

  • Analyzing utilization data for high-impact intervention areas

  • Coordinating with community resources for better access and continuity

  • Focus on cost containment + actionable ideas.

  • Unnecessary ER visits, frequent inpatient stays, and high readmission rates cost healthcare organizations millions. We help reduce these costs by:

What Is Value-Based Care?

Value-Based Care (VBC) is a healthcare model that rewards providers for improving patient outcomes, not just the volume of services delivered. It aligns payment with quality, efficiency, and health equity — helping organizations deliver better care at a lower cost.

Access to Help & Virtual Consulting Model

Whether you're a small practice or a growing ACO, Innovcare Consulting delivers virtual, flexible, and hands-on support tailored to your goals. You’ll gain access to industry expertise, evidence-based solutions, and a dedicated partner invested in your long-term success.

Impact Examples

Did you know?

  • Organizations with strong VBC programs have reduced ER visits by up to 30%

  • 30-day hospital readmissions have been reduced by 15–20% through better care coordination

  • One large ACO saved $18 million in a single year by reducing unnecessary utilization

  • Risk-adjusted documentation training can boost reimbursements by $250–$1,000 per patient annually

Source these from CMS, NCQA, or NEJM articles