Lauren Shurson Lauren Shurson

The Ghosts of Value-Based Care: A Dickensian Tale of Health System Renewal

In the spirit of Dickens's classic A Christmas Carol, we reflect on healthcare through a lens of compassionate realism. Our system has battled many Cratchits and Tiny Tims (patients and families bearing the cost of a broken model). Even as challenges loom, a redemptive path emerges: value-based care. This vision puts health outcomes at the center and offers hope for rebuilding trust in a weary system. Once, healthcare was like Scrooge's counting house, driven by volume rather than human need. Every test, every procedure was billed, leaving little room for unbilled compassion. But pioneer systems proved that aligning incentives with health pays off: patients in value-based programs live six to eight years longer than average, thanks to earlier diagnosis and superior chronic care. By weaving technology, team-based practices, and a renewed social conscience into care, we can move from isolation toward inclusive understanding and healing.

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