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Bundled Payments: Bundled Risk or Bundled Reward?

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2010
One potential option of President Obama's proposed health care plan is to change from fee-for-service to episode-of-care payments. These global payments would combine physician and hospital reimbursement from admission to discharge. In an effort to further evaluate this strategy, CMS has initiated a pilot study called the Acute Care Episode (ACE ...
Joseph R, Steele, James D, Reilly
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Pancreatitis bundles

Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences, 2009
AbstractClinical indicators set forth in the guidelines have been found to contribute to the improvement in compliance with the guidelines. On the other hand, it has been shown that clinical indicators are more effective when individual indicators are presented in the form of a bundle than when they are given separately.
Toshihiko, Mayumi   +20 more
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To bundle or not to bundle [PDF]

open access: possibleThe RAND Journal of Economics, 2006
Commodity bundling is studied in an environment where the dispersion of valuations unambiguously decreases when two or more goods are sold as a bundle only. Bundling is more likely to dominate separately selling the goods if marginal costs are low relative to the average valuation, or if the distribution of valuations is very peaked around the mean.
Fang, Hanming, Norman, Peter
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Bundled Payment

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2014
Bundled payment (BP) is defined as a single aggregate payment for all health care services for clinically defined episodes of care. Some results suggest that transitioning from a fee-for-service model to BP resulted in a
Suresh K, Mukherji, Thomas, Fockler
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Items Bundles

Psychometrika, 1988
An item bundle is a small group of multiple choice items that share a common reading passage or graph, or a small group of matching items that share distractors. Item bundles are easily identified by paging through a copy of a test. Bundled items may violate the latent conditional independence assumption of unidimensional item response theory (IRT ...
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Competitive Bundling

Econometrica, 2017
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Bundling the Bundles

2017
The failed constitutional reform and the successful electoral reform occurring in Italy between 2003 and 2006 constitute archetypical examples of the dynamics behind divisive institutional reforms conducted through a majoritarian process. The main argument of this chapter is that the very presence of four coalition partners with different priorities ...
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Bundling Biodiversity

Journal of the European Economic Association, 2002
Biodiversity provides essential services to human societies. Many of these services are provided as public goods, so that they will typically be underprovided both by market mechanisms (because of the impossibility of excluding non-payers from using the services) and by government-run systems (because of the free rider problem).
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Extending Tangent Bundles by an Algebra Bundle

Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science, 2018
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Feizabadi, Hassan, Boroojerdian, Naser
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