Payment systems for specialists in hospitals can have far reaching consequences for the efficiency and quality of care. This article presents a comparative analysis of payment systems for specialists in hospitals of eight high-income countries (Canada, England, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the USA/Medicare system). A theoretical framework highlighting the incentives of different payment systems is used to identify potentially interesting reform approaches. In five countries,most specialists work as employees - but in Canada, the Netherlands and the USA, a majority of specialists are self-employed. The main findings of our review include: (1) many countries are increasingly shifting towards blended payment syste...
Worldwide demand for enhanced hospital productivity has propelled the implementation of new provide...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
Background: Diagnosis-related group (DRG)-based hospital payment can potentially be inadequately low...
43 p.ill.,SHORT REPORT 1 -- 1. INTRODUCTION 3 -- 1.1. BACKGROUND. 3 -- 1.2. RESEARCH QUESTIONS AND S...
To test the hypothesis that care typology-being complex and highly unpredictable versus being clear-...
To test the hypothesis that care typology-being complex and highly unpredictable versus being clear-...
Background: Payment method is one of the most important control knobs in the health system. All orga...
This study examined the role of prospective payment systems in the adoption of new medical technolog...
This study examined the role of prospective payment systems in the adoption of new medical technolog...
54 p.ill.,LIST OF FIGURES 3 -- LIST OF TABLES .3 -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 4 -- SCIENTIFIC REPORT .6 ...
56 p.Ill.,LIST OF FIGURES 4 -- LIST OF TABLES 4 -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 5 -- SCIENTIFIC REPORT 7 --...
BACKGROUND: In view of the fact that payment systems for physicians may affect the efficiency and ef...
Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit costs and improv...
Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit costs and improv...
Worldwide demand for enhanced hospital productivity has propelled the implementation of new provide...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
Background: Diagnosis-related group (DRG)-based hospital payment can potentially be inadequately low...
43 p.ill.,SHORT REPORT 1 -- 1. INTRODUCTION 3 -- 1.1. BACKGROUND. 3 -- 1.2. RESEARCH QUESTIONS AND S...
To test the hypothesis that care typology-being complex and highly unpredictable versus being clear-...
To test the hypothesis that care typology-being complex and highly unpredictable versus being clear-...
Background: Payment method is one of the most important control knobs in the health system. All orga...
This study examined the role of prospective payment systems in the adoption of new medical technolog...
This study examined the role of prospective payment systems in the adoption of new medical technolog...
54 p.ill.,LIST OF FIGURES 3 -- LIST OF TABLES .3 -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 4 -- SCIENTIFIC REPORT .6 ...
56 p.Ill.,LIST OF FIGURES 4 -- LIST OF TABLES 4 -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 5 -- SCIENTIFIC REPORT 7 --...
BACKGROUND: In view of the fact that payment systems for physicians may affect the efficiency and ef...
Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit costs and improv...
Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit costs and improv...
Worldwide demand for enhanced hospital productivity has propelled the implementation of new provide...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...