Author Archives: Nicole Pereira

About Nicole Pereira

Nicole Pereira, MPH is a doctoral student in health policy and management at the Fielding School of Public Health at UCLA. She completed her masters at UCLA with a focus in health policy and was a transformation fellow at Center for Healthier Children Families and Communities. She holds a bachelor’s in public health from California State University Los Angeles where she completed a pre-baccalaureate research training program (PLLUSS program) exploring the contributions of the Patient Centered Medical Home Model. Her research interests include understanding and evaluating the potential of alternative payment models in restructuring care delivery, payment and the integration of community resources to advance value based care.

Pediatric Payment Models for Child Health Services

By | December 11, 2020

How could alternative pediatric payment models help to address children’s broad health, social, and developmental needs? This post delves into funding and financing challenges and potential solutions. I recently collaborated on a report on alternative payment models for child health with colleagues from the Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy and Mental Health America. The… Read More »

Using Technology to Improve Community Health After COVID-19

By | August 12, 2020

To be at the intersection of technology and product development in a field as ripe for disruption as healthcare couldn’t be more opportune. But how can we use technology to improve community health, especially after COVID-19? Technology and Health: A Budding Relationship On April 10th 2020 the Apple-Google partnership announced a notification tool for contact tracing to support… Read More »

Bundled Payment for Maternal Health: An Opportunity to Change Healthcare Financing

By | January 24, 2020

The need for a comprehensive payment approach that supports the entire maternity care experience from prenatal, labor, and delivery, to postnatal care, is critical for both maternal and child health outcomes. Aligning payment to reward better birth outcomes is becoming more widespread. A handful of states are experimenting with bundled payments to advance value-based payment… Read More »

Two Approaches to Value in Health Policy Reform

By | September 16, 2019

VBID and alternative payment models comprise two approaches to reform with different incentives that influence underlying motives. The underlying principle of Value-Based Insurance Design (VBID) is to align patient out-of-pocket costs, or cost-sharing (deductibles, co-pays, etc.), with clinical value of services. Decreasing cost-sharing for high-value services and increasing cost-sharing for low-value services is the goal of… Read More »

Getting to the Values of Value-Based Care

By | July 11, 2019

Value-based care is all the rage in health care system transformation. Promising in concept, value-based care initiatives aim to reward value over volume, shifting our understanding and practice of delivery and payment reform. These efforts received governmental support in 2015 via the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA), which launched a myriad of quality… Read More »