Managed care (MC) imposes restrictions on physician behavior, but also holds promises, especially in terms of cost savings and improvements in treatment quality. This contribution reports on private-practice physicians' willingness to accept (WTA, compensation asked, respectively) for several MC features. In 2011, 1,088 Swiss ambulatory care physicians participated in a discrete choice experiment, which permits putting WTA values on MC attributes. With the exception of shared decision making and up to six quality circle meetings per year, all attributes are associated with non-zero WTA values. Thus, health insurers must be able to achieve substantial savings in order to create sufficient incentives for Swiss physicians to participate volunt...
Managed caIe capitation contracts provide monetary incentives for doctoIs to save medical costs whil...
The authors review the principle features of the managed care system in an effort to understand the ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the average insur...
Managed care (MC) imposes restrictions on physician behavior, but also holds promises, especially in...
This dissertation investigates provider and consumer preferences in health care markets as they pert...
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2010. Major: Health Services Research, Policy a...
The incentive contracts that managed care organizations write with physicians have generated conside...
This paper tests whether capitated payments to Medicaid managed care plans induce to plans’ strategi...
Gottfried and Sloan examine the empirical evidence, drawn from the medical literature, pertaining to...
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74586/1/j.1465-7295.1999.tb01430.x.pd
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
Background: Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit cost...
monumental task is worthwhile and something I was capable of completing and my advisors and family f...
Managed caIe capitation contracts provide monetary incentives for doctoIs to save medical costs whil...
The authors review the principle features of the managed care system in an effort to understand the ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the average insur...
Managed care (MC) imposes restrictions on physician behavior, but also holds promises, especially in...
This dissertation investigates provider and consumer preferences in health care markets as they pert...
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2010. Major: Health Services Research, Policy a...
The incentive contracts that managed care organizations write with physicians have generated conside...
This paper tests whether capitated payments to Medicaid managed care plans induce to plans’ strategi...
Gottfried and Sloan examine the empirical evidence, drawn from the medical literature, pertaining to...
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74586/1/j.1465-7295.1999.tb01430.x.pd
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
Background: Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit cost...
monumental task is worthwhile and something I was capable of completing and my advisors and family f...
Managed caIe capitation contracts provide monetary incentives for doctoIs to save medical costs whil...
The authors review the principle features of the managed care system in an effort to understand the ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the average insur...