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FHIR-48447 changed 'value based' to 'value-based' #218

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### Changes and Updates for STU5 Publication (STU5).

1. Applied the following trackers:
- "value-based" with hyphen ([FHIR-48447](https://jira.hl7.org/browse/FHIR-48447))([Applied here](index.html#introduction))

### Changes and Updates for STU5 Ballot for 2024Sept Version of the DEQM IG.

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### Introduction

The purpose of this implementation guide is to support value based care data exchange in the US Realm. However, this Implementation Guide can be usable for multiple use cases across domains, and much of the content is likely to be usable outside the US Realm.
The purpose of this implementation guide is to support value-based care data exchange in the US Realm. However, this Implementation Guide can be usable for multiple use cases across domains, and much of the content is likely to be usable outside the US Realm.

Interoperability challenges have limited many stakeholders in the healthcare community from achieving better care at lower cost. The dual challenges of data standardization and easy information access are compromising the ability of both payers and providers to create efficient care delivery solutions and effective care management models. To promote interoperability across value-based care stakeholders and to guide the development and deployment of interoperable solutions on a national scale, the industry needs common information models and data exchange standards. The intent of the framework defined in this guide is to enable automatic data collection and submission limiting the need for manual processing and intervention. Ultimately, a national standard based on FHIR for data structure and exchange will reduce the burden on clinicians of transforming data between systems.

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