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Executive Round Table Chamber Members

Your health above all else

Revere Health, formerly Central Utah Clinic, provides quality healthcare at a ordable costs to residents in more than 100 urban and rural areas throughout Utah. Founded in 1969 by three internal medicine specialists, Revere Health has grown to become the largest independent multi-specialty physician group in Utah.

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“Revere Health is an independent, physician-owned, physican-led organization,” explains Revere Health cardiologist and board chairman Scott Bingham, MD. “That means that our physicians are not beholden to hospital or insurance interests. We believe that independent physicians are the best advocates for patients.”

Revere Health also believes that patients should not have to choose between cost or quality when it comes to their healthcare. As healthcare costs continue to rise at an unsustainable rate, Revere Health has emerged as a national leader in practicing “value-based care.” This system aims to reverse rising healthcare costs by incentivizing providers based on value and outcomes, not volume providers based on value and outcomes, not volume of services. It also addresses cost drivers such as duplicative services, administrative burdens, and poorly managed chronic conditions.

Through participation in the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) program, Revere Health is incentivized to look for ways to save Medicare patients money while maintaining high quality of care. As an Accountable Care Organization (ACO) accredited by Medicare, Revere Health saved Medicare patients $49 million dollars from 2015 to 2018. ACOs are groups of hospitals, physicians, and other healthcare providers that join together to better coordinate care for their patients. “While the process of implementing a value-based care model has not been easy, the progress we have made is evidence that high-quality, cost-e ective care is possible,” says Revere Health CEO Scott Barlow.

Revere Health o ers a wide range of services for patients and their families at every stage of life including imaging, cardiology, urgent care, family medicine, orthopedics, cardiology, radiology, and more. Our physicians strive to exhibit the principles of value-based care in every patient interaction. of value-based care in every patient interaction.

“We believe the foundation of value-based care is listening,” Bingham says. “We listen to patients’ concerns and fears and then, with them, construct a care plan that meet their needs and goals.”

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