In an effort to engage more advocates and explore the impact of the evolving value-based care movement, the National Partnership for Women & Families convened the Equity-Centered Payment Reform Learning Collaborative and hosted a five-part meeting series intended for shared learning and open dialogue among members and leading experts in the field. Together, the collaborative surfaced common priorities to advance health equity and person-centered payment reform, including better capturing and stratifying data to identify inequities, understanding and using patient experience to improve quality of care, and engaging people with lived experience to help inform program design, implementation, and evaluation. This resource is a summary of the salient themes and recommendations that emerged from the Learning Collaborative meeting series.
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