In many health care systems generalist physicians act as gatekeepers to secondary care. Under the English fundholding scheme from 1991/1992 to 1998/1999 general practices could elect to be given a budget to meet the costs of certain types of elective surgery (chargeable electives) for their patients and could retain any surplus. They did not pay for non-chargeable electives or for emergency admissions. Non-fundholding practices did not bear the cost of any type of hospital admissions. Fundholding is to be reintroduced from April 2005. We estimate the effect of fundholding using a differences in differences methodology on a large 4-year panel of English general practices before and after the abolition of fundholding. The abolition of fund...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
Pay-for-performance programs offering additional payments to GPs can be used not only to improve the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the incentive scheme for UK general practitioners led them to negl...
Between 1991 and 1998 English general practices had the option of holding budgets for prescribing an...
Background: The general practice fundholding scheme is now at the forefront of the National Health S...
Objectives: It is generally assumed that health care systems in which specialist and hospital care i...
Under the UK fundholding scheme, general practices could elect to hold a budget to meet the costs of...
Background. The Health (Out-Patient Charges) Regulations 1994 were designed to encourage those Irish...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
Background. The Health (Out-Patient Charges) Regulations 1994 were designed to encourage those Irish...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
We study whether and how physicians respond to financial incentives, making use of detailed registe...
We study whether and how physicians respond to financial incentives, making use of detailed register...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patients outcomes...
Financial incentives in primary care have been often introduced with the purpose of improving approp...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
Pay-for-performance programs offering additional payments to GPs can be used not only to improve the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the incentive scheme for UK general practitioners led them to negl...
Between 1991 and 1998 English general practices had the option of holding budgets for prescribing an...
Background: The general practice fundholding scheme is now at the forefront of the National Health S...
Objectives: It is generally assumed that health care systems in which specialist and hospital care i...
Under the UK fundholding scheme, general practices could elect to hold a budget to meet the costs of...
Background. The Health (Out-Patient Charges) Regulations 1994 were designed to encourage those Irish...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
Background. The Health (Out-Patient Charges) Regulations 1994 were designed to encourage those Irish...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
We study whether and how physicians respond to financial incentives, making use of detailed registe...
We study whether and how physicians respond to financial incentives, making use of detailed register...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patients outcomes...
Financial incentives in primary care have been often introduced with the purpose of improving approp...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
Pay-for-performance programs offering additional payments to GPs can be used not only to improve the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the incentive scheme for UK general practitioners led them to negl...