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Do Physicians Respond to Additional Capitation Payments in Mixed Remuneration Schemes?
ABSTRACT Mixed remuneration schemes with capitation and fee‐for‐service (FFS) payments hold financial incentives to add patients to the list and provide services to listed patients. However, as patients with complex needs tend to require longer consultations there is a risk of inequality in access if fees are not adjusted to patient characteristics. In
Line Planck Kongstad +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The objective of this study was to examine group differences in healthcare contacts prior to a first diagnosis of non‐affective psychotic disorders (NAPDs) comparing young refugees settled in Denmark and Sweden before turning 18 non‐refugee migrants and native‐born individuals. Methods Using nationwide register data, we identified
Christopher Jamil de Montgomery +8 more
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Background Cross-national comparable data on migrants' use of healthcare services are important to address problems in access to healthcare; to identify high risk groups for prevention efforts; and to evaluate healthcare systems comparatively.
Krasnik Allan +2 more
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DTM-based analysis of the spatial distribution of topolineaments
The research area is located on the boundary between two Paleozoic structural units: the Radom–Kraśnik Block and the Mazovian–Lublin Basin in the southeastern Poland. The tectonic structures are separated by the Ursynów–Kazimierz Dolny fault zone.
Kamiński Mirosław
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Going the extra mile? General practitioners' upcoding of fees for home visits
Abstract General practitioners' (GPs') income often relies on self‐reported activities and performances. They can therefore ‘game the system’ to maximize their remuneration. We investigate whether Danish GPs game their travel fees for home visits. Combining administrative and geographical data, we measure the difference between GPs' traveled and billed
Jamie O’Halloran +3 more
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Idiopathic scoliosis and balance [PDF]
Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) is a three-dimensional deformity of the spine and the trunk, of unknown etiology. Balance or postural control can be defined as the ability to maintain the body's line of gravity above the base of support and thus to avoid ...
Kovačević Milena +2 more
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Background: Since 1994 formal health plans have been used for coordination of health care services between the regional and local level in Denmark. From 2007 a substantial reform has changed the administrative boundaries of the system and a new tool for ...
Martin Strandberg-Larsen +2 more
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Background It has been hypothesised that health conscious individuals tend to take better care of themselves by greater adherence to preventive medications.
Hempler Nana +3 more
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This article raises the problem of professional destructions of the penitentiary system employees. The hypothesis of the study is as follows: in the course of professional activity the employees of security departments of penitentiary system show ...
Krasnik V.S., Kadochnikova I.V.
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Self-evaluation in patients treated for anorexia nervosa in Lublin province
Introduction. Self-esteem, or esteem, towards oneself has a tremendous impact on the various areas of human functioning. However, sometimes ICD-10 eating disorders with anorexia nervosa may adversely affect the perception of one's own body along with its
Katarzyna Książek +5 more
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