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    S03 E02: The Future of Healthcare Systems w/ Vicki Loner

    enJanuary 31, 2022

    About this Episode

    Vicki Loner, the CEO of OneCare Vermont, joins the podcast to talk about healthcare reform.  Specifically, Vicki talks about  accountable care organizations, or ACOs, and the process of moving from a fee for service system to value based care.  Vicki covers a lot of ground to help us better understand the way our healthcare system currently exists, how innovative practices are changing how we deliver care, and what the future of healthcare may look like. 

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