As VBC continues to evolve, integrating analytics, care delivery, and payment technology will be critical to achieving sustainable success. Organizations must break down data silos and foster payer-provider collaboration to enhance patient outcomes and operational efficiency.
Unified technology platforms play a vital role in this transformation by enabling:
• End-to-end visibility across clinical, financial, and operational metrics.
• Seamless data sharing to support coordinated care.

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• Real-time insights to drive proactive decision-making.
The trends shaping value-based care in 2025 are clear signs of healthcare’s shift toward more patient-centered, efficient, and data-driven models. By leveraging GenAI securely, embracing real-time data, collaborating with employers, and preparing for CMS mandates, healthcare organizations can drive meaningful improvements in clinical and financial outcomes. As these trends take hold, the future of VBC promises greater accessibility, affordability, and quality of care.
About the author: David Morris is Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer at Cedar Gate Technologies. He has over 30 years of operational and executive leadership experience at blue chip companies throughout the healthcare ecosystem, driving client success in value-based care by addressing technology and service needs for payers, providers, and self-funded employers.
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