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Introduction: Although effects of alternative payment models on health outcomes and health spending are unclear, they are increasingly implemented in maternity care.
Eline F. de Vries +4 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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Telehealth: Advances in Alternative Payment Models [PDF]
Introduction: The hospital sector has shifted its focus to advanced information and communication technologies to facilitate health care delivery through telehealth services to alleviate the industry's most pressing challenges in quality care and access, especially under changing reimbursement payment approaches.
Zhao, Mei +5 more
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How can Saudi Arabia reform its public hospital payment models? A narrative review
Background: The cost of Saudi healthcare continues to rise at an alarming rate, putting the sustainability of the public healthcare system into question.
Yazed AlRuthia +3 more
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Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors in the Design, Implementation, and Applicability of Value-Based Payment Models: A Systematic Literature Review. [PDF]
Evidence on the potential for value-based payment models to improve quality of care and ensure more efficient outcomes is limited and mixed. We aim to identify the factors that enhance or inhibit the design, implementation, and application of these ...
Leao DLL +5 more
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Can Alternative Payment Models And Value-Based Insurance Design Alter The Course Of Diabetes In The United States? [PDF]
Diabetes process and outcome measures are common quality measures in payment reform models, including Alternative Payment Models (APMs) and value-based insurance design (VBID).
Wang S +4 more
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International strategies, experiences, and payment models to incentivise day surgery.
The importance of day surgery as a less costly alternative compared to conventional inpatient hospital stays is growing internationally. The rate of day surgery activities has increased across Europe.
A. Kreutzberg +3 more
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The emergence of durable and potentially curative cell and gene therapies (also known as advanced therapy medicinal products) with high price tags is challenging conventional health care payment systems.
C. Goodman, E. Berntorp, O. Wong
semanticscholar +1 more source
Towards population-based payment models in a multiple-payer system: the case of the Netherlands.
The Dutch private multi-payer system is characterised by a catalogue that is dominated by fee-for-service based payments. Up to now, alternative payment models have not taken flight.
T. Remers +3 more
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There is growing interest in innovative reimbursement and payment models in Central and Eastern European (CEE) and Middle Eastern (ME) countries.
M. Callenbach +5 more
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