As part of a major health care reform starting in 2005, the Netherlands introduced a Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) system of hospital care reimbursement and performance measurement. The DRG system was applied to all hospital care, meaning that it affected the overwhelming majority of Dutch specialist medical professionals. To better understand the consequences of this new system, and the responses of medical professionals to its implementation, we conducted and analysed an original set of sixty-six semi-structured interviews focused on medical specialists’ perception and utilization of the system. Our findings indicate that these professionals’ behaviours can seldom be ascribed to financial motives alone. Many responses of medical professio...
The experience of poor macroeconomic performance in the past has directed the Irish government towar...
Abrupt jumps in reimbursement tariffs have been shown to lead to unintended effects in physicians' b...
Objectives: Performance measurement systems are increasingly used to reward and improve provider per...
As part of a major health care reform starting in 2005, the Netherlands introduced a Diagnosis-Relat...
Performance management systems are considered a key instrument for steering the performance of publi...
As part of changing the financial system of Norwegian hospitals in 1997, the DiagnosisRelated Group ...
Reinterpreting ‘perverse effects’, such as upcoding and patient selection, using arguments of profes...
When New Public Management (NPM) reforms are introduced in various countries, one central element in...
Objectives:To assess the views, knowledge, and experience of Dutch physicians with regard to the gen...
BACKGROUND: Under a constrained health care budget, cost-increasing technologies may displace funds ...
This commentary discusses the increasingly observed managerilisation of healthcare. Managerilisation...
<b>Objective:</b> To investigate the extent to which GPs in the Netherlands participate in disease m...
Across the world, the DRG system is used for administrative and financial purposes in hospitals. Com...
The goal of this article is to present the possibility of using Diagnosis- Related Groups (DRG) in t...
This paper investigates the link between performance measures and decision-making processes in the N...
The experience of poor macroeconomic performance in the past has directed the Irish government towar...
Abrupt jumps in reimbursement tariffs have been shown to lead to unintended effects in physicians' b...
Objectives: Performance measurement systems are increasingly used to reward and improve provider per...
As part of a major health care reform starting in 2005, the Netherlands introduced a Diagnosis-Relat...
Performance management systems are considered a key instrument for steering the performance of publi...
As part of changing the financial system of Norwegian hospitals in 1997, the DiagnosisRelated Group ...
Reinterpreting ‘perverse effects’, such as upcoding and patient selection, using arguments of profes...
When New Public Management (NPM) reforms are introduced in various countries, one central element in...
Objectives:To assess the views, knowledge, and experience of Dutch physicians with regard to the gen...
BACKGROUND: Under a constrained health care budget, cost-increasing technologies may displace funds ...
This commentary discusses the increasingly observed managerilisation of healthcare. Managerilisation...
<b>Objective:</b> To investigate the extent to which GPs in the Netherlands participate in disease m...
Across the world, the DRG system is used for administrative and financial purposes in hospitals. Com...
The goal of this article is to present the possibility of using Diagnosis- Related Groups (DRG) in t...
This paper investigates the link between performance measures and decision-making processes in the N...
The experience of poor macroeconomic performance in the past has directed the Irish government towar...
Abrupt jumps in reimbursement tariffs have been shown to lead to unintended effects in physicians' b...
Objectives: Performance measurement systems are increasingly used to reward and improve provider per...