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Optimizing Physician Payment for a Single-Payer Healthcare System

International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services, 2023
Current forms of payment of independent physicians in U.S. health care may incentivize more care (fee-for-service) or less care (capitation), be inequitable across specialties (resource-based relative value scale [RBRVS]), and distract from clinical care (value-based payments [VBP]).
Stephen B. Kemble, James G. Kahn
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A Single-Payer System In Jackson Hole Clothing

Health Affairs, 1994
President Clinton's Health Security Act relies on government regulation, not market forces, to control costs. The act creates an entitlement to comprehensive benefits and places the federal budget at risk for total health care costs in order to achieve universal coverage; it creates a system of new state purchasing monopsonies; and it attempts to ...
A C, Enthoven, S J, Singer
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America's first single payer system

BMJ, 2014
Almost unnoticed in the furore over the Affordable Care Act, one state is striking out in a different direction.
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Perspectives from Single Payer Systems

2016
Single payer health care system is the term used to describe the funding mechanism of health care services by a single public body which collects all medical fees, then pays for all services. As we examine national health care systems, single payer systems seem to be associated with lower health care spending, better outcome indicators, and higher ...
Eyal Zimlichman, Yishay Falick
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The American Public Health Association Endorses Single-Payer Health System Reform

Medical Care, 2022
Health care is a human right. Achieving universal health insurance coverage for all US residents requires significant system-wide reform. The most equitable and cost-effective health care system is a public, single-payer (SP) system. The rapid growth in national health expenditures can be addressed through a system that yields net savings over ...
Ben, King   +8 more
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Paying for hospital emergency care under a single-payer system

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001
Hospital emergency services are one of the key drivers of hospital activity, yet there has been surprisingly little attention paid to appropriate funding models for single-payer systems, in which funders must be concerned with issues of access and financial viability of emergency departments.
Jackson, Terri., Duckett, Stephen John.
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On the Moral Superiority of a Single-Payer System

Hastings Center Report, 2008
David DeGrazia has sketched out a health reform proposal that combines the monopsony purchasing power of a single public payer with managed competition among health plans and implicitly among providers, alone or in groups. The proposal differs from the archetypal "Medicare fee-for-service for all" model in creative ways, and indeed it is developed to ...
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Norway's Decentralized, Single-Payer Health System Faces Great Challenges

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
SOLIDARITY and equality form the ideological basis for the Scandinavian welfare state. In an international context the health care in Norway is characterized by a high level of education, proven medical competence, and equitable distribution of services.
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Standards for Thoracic Surgical Oncology in a Single-Payer Healthcare System

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2007
Through systematic literature review and a consensus-based approach from an expert panel, standards on the organization for delivering thoracic cancer surgery in a single-payer healthcare environment were developed. Thirty-two studies and six organizational reports were identified.
Sudhir, Sundaresan   +5 more
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