Providing health services at affordable prices while balancing quality with cost has been a major challenge for health managers as well as policy makers particularly in the developing world in an era of major constraints on financial and human resources. This balance has been difficult to sustain especially in the public sector, often criticized for low levels of efficiency. On the other hand, the private sector has made strides in management efficiency and cost control. Research efforts have been focusing on financial incentives and its impact on the decision making process of the provider in terms of quantity and quality of services. This study assessed the impact of ownership, on the practice patterns of providers under different physici...
Background: The shift away from third party insurers to risk-sharing arrangements affecting care man...
Mixed payment systems have become a prominent alternative to paying physicians through fee-for-servi...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
To determine whether payment of primary care physicians based on capitation, with an additional ince...
BACKGROUND: Provider payment mechanisms (PPMs) create incentives or signals that influence the behav...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
This research analyzes determinants of HMO compensation (salary, fee-for-service, and capitation) fo...
Objective: High-quality primary care is envisaged as the centerpiece of the emerging health care del...
The way primary health care (PHC) services are funded ultimately impacts on the quality, access and ...
Background and aim: Primary care physician (PCP) payment mechanisms can be important tools for addre...
The New Zealand government introduced a Primary Health Care Strategy (PHCS) in 2001 aimed at improvi...
Physician ownership of health care facilities has become a controversial issue in the national debat...
Stephen Gillam Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University ...
Health care systems with a strong primary care orientation have better health out-comes, lower costs...
Background: The shift away from third party insurers to risk-sharing arrangements affecting care man...
Mixed payment systems have become a prominent alternative to paying physicians through fee-for-servi...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
To determine whether payment of primary care physicians based on capitation, with an additional ince...
BACKGROUND: Provider payment mechanisms (PPMs) create incentives or signals that influence the behav...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
This research analyzes determinants of HMO compensation (salary, fee-for-service, and capitation) fo...
Objective: High-quality primary care is envisaged as the centerpiece of the emerging health care del...
The way primary health care (PHC) services are funded ultimately impacts on the quality, access and ...
Background and aim: Primary care physician (PCP) payment mechanisms can be important tools for addre...
The New Zealand government introduced a Primary Health Care Strategy (PHCS) in 2001 aimed at improvi...
Physician ownership of health care facilities has become a controversial issue in the national debat...
Stephen Gillam Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University ...
Health care systems with a strong primary care orientation have better health out-comes, lower costs...
Background: The shift away from third party insurers to risk-sharing arrangements affecting care man...
Mixed payment systems have become a prominent alternative to paying physicians through fee-for-servi...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...