Objective Taiwan has instituted a pay-for-performance (P4P) program for diabetes mellitus (DM) patients that rewards doctors based in part on outcomes for their DM patients. Doctors are permitted to choose which of their DM patients are included in the P4P program. We test whether seriously ill DM patients are disproportionately excluded from the P4P program. Data Source/Study Setting This study utilizes data from the National Health Insurance (NHI) database in Taiwan for the period of January 2007 to December 2007. Our sample includes 146,481 DM-P4P patients (16.56 percent of the total) and 737,971 non-DM-P4P patients. Data Collection/ Extraction Methods We use logistic and multilevel models to estimate the effects of patient and hospital ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of a schizophrenia pay-for-performance (P4P) program on the health...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: Taiwan's health-care system allows patients to utilize specialty services wit...
AbstractObjectiveTo elicit a patient’s willingness to participate in a diabetes pay-for-performance ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Comprehensive and continuous care is crucial for patients with diabe...
[[abstract]]Background & objectives:In disease management of diabetes, intensive glycemic control ai...
[[abstract]]Objective: To examine the effects of a pay-for-performance (P4P) program for diabetes ca...
[[abstract]]Objectives: A pay-for-performance (P4P) programme is a management strategy that encourag...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE The pay-for-performance (P4P) programme for diabetes care was implemented in T...
Background: Diabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in Taiwan...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To examine factors that influenced continuing care participation in patients...
AbstractBackgroundDiabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in ...
In this review, we discuss the chronic care model (CCM) in relation to the diabetes pay-for-performa...
Pay for performance (P4P) has been used as a strategy to improve quality for patients with chronic i...
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) often experience depression during treatment, negat...
Abstract Background Pay-for-Performance programs have shown improvement in indicators monitoring ade...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of a schizophrenia pay-for-performance (P4P) program on the health...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: Taiwan's health-care system allows patients to utilize specialty services wit...
AbstractObjectiveTo elicit a patient’s willingness to participate in a diabetes pay-for-performance ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Comprehensive and continuous care is crucial for patients with diabe...
[[abstract]]Background & objectives:In disease management of diabetes, intensive glycemic control ai...
[[abstract]]Objective: To examine the effects of a pay-for-performance (P4P) program for diabetes ca...
[[abstract]]Objectives: A pay-for-performance (P4P) programme is a management strategy that encourag...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE The pay-for-performance (P4P) programme for diabetes care was implemented in T...
Background: Diabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in Taiwan...
[[abstract]]Objectives: To examine factors that influenced continuing care participation in patients...
AbstractBackgroundDiabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in ...
In this review, we discuss the chronic care model (CCM) in relation to the diabetes pay-for-performa...
Pay for performance (P4P) has been used as a strategy to improve quality for patients with chronic i...
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) often experience depression during treatment, negat...
Abstract Background Pay-for-Performance programs have shown improvement in indicators monitoring ade...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of a schizophrenia pay-for-performance (P4P) program on the health...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: Taiwan's health-care system allows patients to utilize specialty services wit...
AbstractObjectiveTo elicit a patient’s willingness to participate in a diabetes pay-for-performance ...