Alternative approaches to the funding, organization, and delivery of primary care have been the subject of ongoing discussion and debate in many industrialized nations for many years. One common recommendation has been to use capitation, as opposed to fee-for-service, as the payment method for physicians. In this study the authors use data from interviews with physicians and Ministry of Health officials to trace the evolution of Ontario's Health Service Organization (HSO) program, the only program of capitation-funded physician care in Canada. The program has developed in three phases: formation in the early 1970s, expansion in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, and restructuring in the 1990s. The analysis focuses on the perceptions a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe decision by the Ontario and California governments in th...
This is one in a series of articles by the authors about the ongoing debate over user charges in the...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
For the past decade-and-a-half, the government of Ontario has been implementing sweeping reforms in ...
It is widely believed that the traditional way of remunerating primary care physicians - namely, the...
To determine whether payment of primary care physicians based on capitation, with an additional ince...
Webs of complex and often overlapping incentives characterize most modern healthcare systems. Some o...
Health care politics can be understood as a competition among interests for control and power. Tradi...
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between newly introduced primary...
Health care systems with a strong primary care orientation have better health out-comes, lower costs...
This dissertation examines the factors that have the most significant impact on the pace of change i...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to a...
AbstractPrimary care has proven to be extremely difficult to reform in Canada because of the origina...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe decision by the Ontario and California governments in th...
This is one in a series of articles by the authors about the ongoing debate over user charges in the...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
For the past decade-and-a-half, the government of Ontario has been implementing sweeping reforms in ...
It is widely believed that the traditional way of remunerating primary care physicians - namely, the...
To determine whether payment of primary care physicians based on capitation, with an additional ince...
Webs of complex and often overlapping incentives characterize most modern healthcare systems. Some o...
Health care politics can be understood as a competition among interests for control and power. Tradi...
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between newly introduced primary...
Health care systems with a strong primary care orientation have better health out-comes, lower costs...
This dissertation examines the factors that have the most significant impact on the pace of change i...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to a...
AbstractPrimary care has proven to be extremely difficult to reform in Canada because of the origina...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe decision by the Ontario and California governments in th...
This is one in a series of articles by the authors about the ongoing debate over user charges in the...
Health care policy in Canada is based on providing public funding for medically necessary physician ...