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The value of value-based purchasing.
Healthcare financial management : journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, 2010In the first four years of the Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration (HQID) project operated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Improvement (CMS) and Premier, Inc., HQID hospitals improved their composite quality scores by 17.2 percent across five clinical areas. If every hospital were able to replicate this level of performance, an estimated $4.
Alan, Channing, Susan D, DeVore
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Will Value-Based Purchasing Increase Disparities in Care?
New England Journal of Medicine, 2013U.S. hospitals caring for more disadvantaged patients fared worse in the first year of Medicare's Hospital Value-Based Purchasing program. Over time, such resource reductions may cause the quality of care to deteriorate in hospitals serving more disadvantaged patients.
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Value-based purchasing: the evidence.
The American journal of managed care, 2012This report presents evidence about "what works" in value-based purchasing strategies emphasized in national healthcare reform legislation, with a focus on service delivery integration, payment, and value-based insurance design. We review key findings to address the question: What is the evidence that a value-based strategy will improve health outcomes
Gloria N, Eldridge, Holly, Korda
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The Impact of Hospitalists on Value-Based Purchasing Program Scores
Journal of Healthcare Management, 2018As part of the provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services adjusts payments made to hospitals through its Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (HVBP) program. In light of the increasing aim to improve efficiency, healthcare organizations are exploring innovative strategies for care delivery, including the use of ...
Spaulding, Aaron +3 more
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Value-Based Purchasing Paradigms for Facial Plastic Surgery
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2010The United States spends more per capita for health care than any other nation in the world. Unfortunately, this expenditure has not necessarily translated into improved patient outcomes. Technological advances coupled with an aging population have contributed to a steady increase in health care spending, projected to have reached $2.5 trillion in 2009.
Bettina, Berman, Craig D, Friedman
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Considerations in value-based purchasing.
Caring : National Association for Home Care magazine, 2009In health care (and in life) reimbursement drives behavioral change. If providers are reimbursed based on the quantity of services provided, it is likely that the quantity of services will increase. Likewise, as payment shifts towards reimbursement based on quality or value--then those metrics will be more closely evaluated and managed.
Amanda, Twiss, Tina, Schwien
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What Is the Value of Value-Based Purchasing?
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2016Value-based purchasing (VBP) is a widely favored strategy for improving the US health care system. The meaning of value that predominates in VBP schemes is (1) conformance to selected process and/or outcome metrics, and sometimes (2) such conformance at the lowest possible cost. In other words, VBP schemes choose some number of "quality indicators" and
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Value-Based Purchasing For Hospitals
Health Affairs, 2012Jordan M, VanLare +2 more
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Value-Based Purchasing: The Role of Coding
AAP Pediatric Coding Newsletter, 2016It has been projected that over the next decade, physician payment methodologies will increasingly focus less on fee-forservice and more on the quality and value of care (often referred to as value-based purchasing)…
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Moving Toward Value‐Based Purchasing
International Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management, 1994As the marketplace becomes more competitive, the concept of “value” is receiving increased attention. Firms are attempting to increase the value of their products and services and reduce the nonvalue‐added activities, both in terms of number and cost. One function that has a tremendous impact on these efforts is purchasing. Purchasing, being a boundary
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