Financial planning firms have largely shifted to a fee-for-service model as they seek ongoing planning relationships with more predictable, recurring revenue, according to a report by payment ...
Financial planners continued to use fee-for-service billing models in 2025, as advisory firms and broker/dealers try to serve more clients and scale financial planning across their businesses. The ...
Advisors who used a fee-for-service model charged more for their services in 2023 than the prior year, according to a recent AdvicePay study. The 2024 AdvicePay Fee-for-Service Industry Trend Report ...
Fee-for-service planning is moving out of the niche corner of the advisory world and into firms’ core operating models, according to new data from AdvicePay’s latest trend report. The billing and ...
This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront major series, Medicare and Medicaid Integration. The series features analysis, proposals, and commentary that will inform policies on the ...
CMS is applying pressure on health systems to transition from fee-for-service to value-based care by 2030. While value-based care has been discussed for years, many institutions are not yet fully ...
More than 1.3 billion adults globally will have diabetes by 2050, according to a study released this year. In the U.S., our current health system — which is structured around treatment, not prevention ...
Transitioning from FFS to salaried models may reduce low-value surgical interventions, with a 41% change in odds observed. The study analyzed TRICARE claims, noting a decline in low-value procedures ...
This Perspective discusses the fiscal challenge facing Medicare and how that challenge may be differentially met by fee-for-service, accountable care organization (ACO), and Medicare Advantage (MA) ...
Medicare primarily operates a fee-for-service (FFS) payment system. This means that healthcare professionals and facilities bill Medicare for each service they provide, with itemized costs appearing ...
Original Medicare primarily operates on a fee-for-service (FFS) system, billing for each service provided. Some Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans also use this payment model via private FFS plans.