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ABSTRACT Over the past decade, the concept of “instrument constituency” has been proposed as a way in which to bridge studies on policy networks and policy instruments. This concept focuses on policy networks composed of diverse actors who are brought together by the shared goal of promoting a specific instrument.
Noémie Morize
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The Politics of School Choice in Scandinavia: Why so Stark Differences?
ABSTRACT Since the 1980s, Scandinavian countries have pursued performance‐oriented education, yet only Sweden and Denmark adopted school choice reforms—while Norway stood apart by not introducing it. Sweden pioneered school choice reform in 1992, which included provisions for a universal voucher system and free schools.
Susanne Wiborg
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How does Risk-selection Respond to Risk-adjustment? Evidence from the Medicare Advantage Program [PDF]
Medicare administers a traditional public fee-for-service (FFS) plan while also allowing enrolles to join government-funded private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans.We model how selection and differential payments - the value of the capitation payments the ...
Mark Duggan +3 more
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Background The general health check, which includes the periodic health visit and annual physical exam, is not recommended to maintain the health of asymptomatic adults with no risk factors. Different funding mechanisms for primary care may be associated
Natasha Ruth Saunders +5 more
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In recent health care reforms, several countries have replaced pure payment schemes for physicians (fee-for-service, capitation) by so-called mixed payment schemes.
Hennig-Schmidt, Heike +3 more
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Managed care plans that involve some form of capitation may have adverse effects on children with special health care needs because the financial incentives to control costs may result in under-treatment and restrict access to expensive services and ...
Jean M. Mitchell +2 more
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The response of the private sector to competitive contracting: a case study of a private health provider network in Thailand. [PDF]
Social health . lnsurance in developed countries , lS facing problems concerning cost control. In developing countries, problems are of low coverage, the provision of care to include access to the private sector, equity in access to services, as ...
Siriwanarngsun, Porntep
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INSURANCE CAPITATION FEE [PDF]
T R, Hughes, F C, Goodenough, G, Garnsey
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Do list size and remuneration affect GPs' decisions about how they provide consultations?
Background Doctors' professional behaviour is influenced by the way they are paid. When GPs are paid per item, i.e., on a fee-for-service basis (FFS), there is a clear relationship between workload and income: more work means more money.
Westert Gert P +4 more
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Comparative Efficiency Assessment of Primary Care Models Using Data Envelopment Analysis [PDF]
This paper compares the productive efficiencies of four models of primary care service delivery in Ontario, Canada, using the data envelopment analysis (DEA) method.
William Hogg +5 more
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