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Does risk-adjusted payment influence primary care providers’ decision on where to set up practices?
Background Providing equal access to health care is an important objective in most health care systems. It is especially pertinent in systems like the Swedish primary care market, where private providers are free to establish themselves in any part of ...
Anders Anell +2 more
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The Management of Periodontally Diseased Individuals—A Registry‐Based Study on a Swedish Population
ABSTRACT Objectives This registry‐based study aimed to describe cross‐sectional dental and demographic data with focus on diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease. A second aim was to analyse the extent and content of performed periodontal treatment in patients with varying degrees of periodontitis and if treatment was provided on equal terms. An
Anna Y. Alian +5 more
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Periodontal diseases affect over a billion people worldwide, yet remain weakly integrated into global non‐communicable disease agendas. We propose reorienting periodontal care around three public health opportunities—upstream prevention, diagnosis fit for both clinical and population use, and value‐based treatment—prioritizing prevention, value, and ...
Marco A. Peres +6 more
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Marketing Mix Strategy of Mabarrot AlMustasyfa Clinics in the Era of National Health Insurance
The National Health Insurance (JKN) has significantly changed the health service, especially in private clinics. Private clinics are offered the opportunity to participate in implementing the JKN to deliver quality care within a cost-control mechanism of
Ucy Nur Hamida Al Abrori +3 more
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Background PTB is an infectious disease, which not only seriously affects people’s health, but also causes a heavier disease economic burden on patients.
Xing-Yu Hu, Guang-Ying Gao
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ABSTRACT In 2014, Indonesia took a large step toward Universal Health Coverage and protection from the economic risk of illness—previous health insurance schemes were joined aiming to cover the entire population. This reform made it the largest single‐payer public health insurance scheme worldwide, which covered approximately 77% of Indonesian ...
Lisa Rogge
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Background Upcoming alternative payment models Primary Care First (PCF) and Kidney Care Choices (KCC) incorporate capitated payments for chronic disease management.
Sri Lekha Tummalapalli +4 more
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Aging Out of Place in Singapore: Effects of Fragmented Health and Long‐Term Care
ABSTRACT This paper examines how healthcare fragmentation produces institutional displacement for Singapore's aging population, a phenomenon we conceptualise as ‘aging out of place’. It examines how older adults become systematically disconnected from care coordination while remaining physically in place.
M. Ramesh, Jiwei Qian
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Introduction Fifteen years ago almost all primary care physicians (PCPs) were paid fee-for-service. Now, many physicians receive other payments as well, including capitation payments, incentives and bonuses and funding for other health professionals.
Sue Schultz +6 more
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Introduction: Traditional payment models reward volume rather than value. Moving away from reimbursing separate providers to network-level reimbursement is assumed to support structural changes in health care organizations that are necessary to improve ...
Thomas Reindersma +3 more
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