Co-opting physicians to regulate Fee-for-Service (FFS) payment is more feasible and simpler to administer than capitation, Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) and pay-for-performance. The key lies in designing and revising the fee schedule, which not only defines and sets the fee for each item, but also the conditions of billing. Adherence to these regulations must be strictly audited in order to control volume and costs, and to assure quality. The fee schedule requires periodic revisions on an item-by-item basis in order to maintain balance among the providers, to list new drugs, devices and equipment, and to reflect the lower market prices of existing ones. Implementing the fee schedule will facilitate the control o...
Combining the economic literature on principal-agent relationships with examples of marketplace inno...
Healthcare reimbursements in the United States have been traditionally based on a fee-for-service (F...
With rising health care costs, governments must develop innovative methods to deliver efficient and ...
Co-opting physicians to regulate Fee-for-Service (FFS) payment is more feasible and simpler to admin...
In health policy, magic bullet answers tend to have more appeal than incremental adjustments. Politi...
Professor Naoki Ikegami’s “Fee-for-service payment – an evil practice that must be stamped out” summ...
rofessor Naoki Ikegami’s “ Fee-for-service payment – an evil practice that must be stamped out ” s...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
Reimbursement for healthcare has utilized a variety of payment mechanisms with ...
Reimbursement for healthcare has utilized a variety of payment mechanisms with varying degrees of ef...
Abstract A remarkable consensus has developed that the fee-for-service (FFS) approach for paying med...
Medicare Part B pays physicians through a fixed fee schedule designed loosely as a system of average...
Learning Objectives: Describe details of new non-fee for service payment models, including Bundled...
We consider physicians with fixed capacity levels. If a physician’s capacity exceeds demand, she may...
Medical fee schedules are controversial. In this paper we examine the reasons that justify the impos...
Combining the economic literature on principal-agent relationships with examples of marketplace inno...
Healthcare reimbursements in the United States have been traditionally based on a fee-for-service (F...
With rising health care costs, governments must develop innovative methods to deliver efficient and ...
Co-opting physicians to regulate Fee-for-Service (FFS) payment is more feasible and simpler to admin...
In health policy, magic bullet answers tend to have more appeal than incremental adjustments. Politi...
Professor Naoki Ikegami’s “Fee-for-service payment – an evil practice that must be stamped out” summ...
rofessor Naoki Ikegami’s “ Fee-for-service payment – an evil practice that must be stamped out ” s...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
Reimbursement for healthcare has utilized a variety of payment mechanisms with ...
Reimbursement for healthcare has utilized a variety of payment mechanisms with varying degrees of ef...
Abstract A remarkable consensus has developed that the fee-for-service (FFS) approach for paying med...
Medicare Part B pays physicians through a fixed fee schedule designed loosely as a system of average...
Learning Objectives: Describe details of new non-fee for service payment models, including Bundled...
We consider physicians with fixed capacity levels. If a physician’s capacity exceeds demand, she may...
Medical fee schedules are controversial. In this paper we examine the reasons that justify the impos...
Combining the economic literature on principal-agent relationships with examples of marketplace inno...
Healthcare reimbursements in the United States have been traditionally based on a fee-for-service (F...
With rising health care costs, governments must develop innovative methods to deliver efficient and ...