We review and evaluate the international literature on activity-based funding of health services, focussing especially on experience in Australia (Victoria), Denmark, Norway and Sweden. In evaluating this literature we summarise the differences and pros and cons of three different funding arrangements, namely cost-based reimbursement, global budgeting and activity-based financing. The institutional structures of the four jurisdictions that are the main focus of the review are described, and an outline is provided about how activity-based funding has been introduced in each. We then turn to the mechanics of activity-based funding and discuss in detail how patients are classified, how prices are set and how other services are funded. Although...
Abstract: The English National Health Service is introducing activity based tariff systems or Paymen...
This paper explores the changing role of government involvement in health care financing policy outs...
Until recently, hospital funding in Canada has been based predominantly on global budgets, but healt...
We review and evaluate the international literature on activity-based funding of health services, fo...
Background: Activity-Based Funding (ABF) has been implemented across many countries as a means to in...
Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives a...
Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives a...
Background: Norway is the lead promoter of results-based financing (RBF) as\ud one of five actions b...
YorkThis paper aims to provide concise analysis of the main systems which are currently used for pay...
Whereas performance‐based financing (PBF) is nowdeveloping fast in the health sector in low‐ and mid...
Abstract: Following the US experience, activity-based funding has become the most common mechanism f...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
Not for citation without authors ’ permission The English NHS is currently reforming hospital financ...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
We study the influence of different reimbursement systems, namely Prospective Payment System, Cost B...
Abstract: The English National Health Service is introducing activity based tariff systems or Paymen...
This paper explores the changing role of government involvement in health care financing policy outs...
Until recently, hospital funding in Canada has been based predominantly on global budgets, but healt...
We review and evaluate the international literature on activity-based funding of health services, fo...
Background: Activity-Based Funding (ABF) has been implemented across many countries as a means to in...
Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives a...
Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives a...
Background: Norway is the lead promoter of results-based financing (RBF) as\ud one of five actions b...
YorkThis paper aims to provide concise analysis of the main systems which are currently used for pay...
Whereas performance‐based financing (PBF) is nowdeveloping fast in the health sector in low‐ and mid...
Abstract: Following the US experience, activity-based funding has become the most common mechanism f...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
Not for citation without authors ’ permission The English NHS is currently reforming hospital financ...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
We study the influence of different reimbursement systems, namely Prospective Payment System, Cost B...
Abstract: The English National Health Service is introducing activity based tariff systems or Paymen...
This paper explores the changing role of government involvement in health care financing policy outs...
Until recently, hospital funding in Canada has been based predominantly on global budgets, but healt...