This document critically examines the need for care settings to prioritize outcome-based care models for service users. It explores the benefits of this approach, including improved quality, patient satisfaction, and prevention of illness. The document also delves into the challenges faced by providers in implementing outcome-based care, such as limited analytics capabilities, organizational structure limitations, and data access issues. Finally, it provides examples of good practice in outcome-based, person-centered services within care settings, highlighting the importance of patient-centric approaches and the use of tools and technologies to enhance value for service users.