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Payment mechanisms to improve prevention spending in health care settings: A policy-focused evidence brief. [PDF]
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A Proposal for Incentive Reimbursement for Hospitals
In the early 1960's, a number of observers argued that the current method of reimbursing hospitals by third parties would be a factor contributing to increasing hospital costs. In this report, we analyze one method of reimbursing hospitals-we postulate and test a number of hypotheses about the nature of the incentives that are built into the program ...
J R, Lave, L B, Lave, L P, Silverman
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REIMBURSEMENT INCENTIVES TO PHYSICIANS
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2004An orthopaedic surgeon has been asked by an implant manufacturer to be a paid research consultant regarding a knee arthroplasty system. The device in question has been on the market for several years with little sales success. In addition to being reimbursed for the procedures, the surgeon would be paid $300 per qualified patient enrolled in the study.
James D, Capozzi, Jeanne L, Delsignore
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A Multifaceted Approach to Incentive Reimbursement
Medical Care, 1970This multifaceted approach to incentive reimbursement details three distinct experiments that are being tested in Western Pennsylvania. The departmentalized plans involve the placement of industrial engineers in three hospitals to work as an arm of the hospital's administrative team in seeking and analyzing potential cost-reduction situations and ...
C P, Hardwick, H, Wolfe
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Evaluation of an Incentive Reimbursement Experiment
Medical Care, 1972This is an analysis of a demonstration contract which combined the placement of industrial engineers in three urban short-term general hospitals, with an incentive that was based on implemented cost savings projects. The demonstration evaluation focuses on quantification of cost savings, obstacles to full implementation, the incentive calculations and ...
C P, Hardwick, H, Wolfe
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Paying for innovation: Reimbursement incentives for antibiotics
Science Translational Medicine, 2015Reimbursement incentives could promote antibiotic research and development—in particular, for new drugs to treat complex infections commonly found in hospitals.
Thomas J, Hwang +2 more
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Rebates as incentives: The effects of a gym membership reimbursement program
Journal of Health Economics, 2020A rich experimental literature demonstrates positive effects of pay-per-visit fitness incentives. However, most insurance plans that provide fitness incentives follow a different structure, offering membership reimbursements conditional on meeting a specific attendance threshold. We provide the first evidence in the literature on gym incentives of this
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Incentives for Vertical Integration in Healthcare: The Effect of Reimbursement Systems
Journal of Healthcare Management, 1999In the United States, many healthcare organizations are being transformed into large integrated delivery systems, even though currently available empirical evidence does not provide strong or unequivocal support for or against vertical integration. Unfortunately, the manager cannot delay organizational changes until further research has been completed,
M M, Byrne, C M, Ashton
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Hospital Reimbursement Incentives: An Empirical Analysis
Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 1997Reimbursement systems for health‐care providers are very complex, like the production systems that they regulate. This complexity has led to some important misperceptions about the incentive consequences of major reimbursement reforms.
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