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Alternative payment models: A path forward. [PDF]
> Ironically, at the very time definitive data are confirming primary care’s essential contributions to health care … practicing primary care physicians are demoralized, retiring early, and advising others not to go into the field . > > Allan H.
Mitra G +4 more
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Bundled Payment Models in Spine Surgery. [PDF]
Study Design: The following is a narrative discussion of bundled payments in spine surgery. Objective: The cost of healthcare in the United States has continued to increase. To lower the cost of healthcare, reimbursement models are being investigated as potential cost saving interventions by driving incentives and quality improvement in fields such a ...
Hines K +6 more
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Value-based healthcare payment models: a wolf in sheep’s clothing for patients and clinicians [PDF]
Value-based healthcare payment models are an alternative insurance payment system that compensates healthcare providers based on their patients’ outcomes rather than the individual services healthcare workers provide.
Forrest Bohler +3 more
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Paediatric alternative payment models: emerging elements. [PDF]
Purpose of review The aim of this study was to summarize emerging elements of paediatric alternative payment models (APMs), identify strategies to address barriers in implementing paediatric APMs and share policy approaches. Recent findings The unique health needs of children and ...
Gratale D, Viveiros J, Boyer K.
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Comparative Ethics of Modern Payment Models
Photo by Marek Studzinski on Unsplash ABSTRACT Payment models directly impact the way patients experience care. Historically, payment model innovations have been examined mostly from economic, organizational, and public health lenses.
Jacob Riegler
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Design, implementation and evaluation of value-based payment models: a Delphi study [PDF]
Background This study explores the facilitating and inhibiting factors in the design/development, implementation, and applicability/evaluation of value-based payment models of integrated care.
Diogo L. L. Leao +5 more
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Value‐based payment models and management of newly diagnosed prostate cancer [PDF]
Objective To examine the effect of urologist participation in value‐based payment models on the initial management of men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer.
Avinash Maganty +6 more
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Integrated Care for Older Adults: A Struggle for Sustained Implementation in Northern Netherlands
Introduction: Integrated care has been suggested as a promising solution to the disparities in access and sustained high quality long-term care emerging in Europe’s ageing population.
Sander Holterman +4 more
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Upgrading any system is challenging. Neglecting continuous monitoring and evaluation might impose solutions that worsen the situation. Primary orientation toward increasing productivity is the main reason for the tremendous decline in the accessibility ...
Rupel Valentina Prevolnik +1 more
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Payment reform in the era of advanced diagnostics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning
Health care is undergoing a profound transformation driven by an increase in new types of diagnostic data, increased data sharing enabled by interoperability, and improvements in our ability to interpret data through the application of artificial ...
James Sorace
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