This paper examines a new risk adjuster for capitation payments to Dutch health plans, based on the prior use of durable medical equipment (DME). The essence is to classify users of DME in a previous year into clinically homogeneous classes and to apply the resulting classification as a risk adjuster for capitation payments in the subsequent year. We evaluate 143 DME types in terms of incentives, validity, predictive value, and measurability, resulting in 14 functional disability classes (FDCs). We conclude that FDCs can significantly improve the Dutch risk adjustment model, although possible incentives for oversupply have to be monitored
Diagnosis-based risk adjustment is increasingly seen as an important tool for establishing capitatio...
Using 1991-92 data for a 5-percent Medicare sample, we develop, estimate, and evaluate risk-adjustme...
The Dutch risk equalization scheme has been improved over the years by including health related risk...
This paper examines a new risk adjuster for capitation payments to Dutch health plans, based on the ...
This paper examines a new risk adjuster for capitation payments to Dutch health plans, based on the ...
The market-oriented health care reforms taking place in the Netherlands show a clear resemblance to ...
textabstractThe market-oriented health care reforms taking place in the Netherlands show ...
Since 1991, risk-adjusted premium subsidies have existed in the Dutch social health insurance sector...
markdownabstract__Background__ Worldwide, risk-equalization (RE) models in competitive health insur...
This article describes a system of diagnostic categories that Medicaid programs can use for adjustin...
This study used 1994–1995 administrative data from a large public employer to examine the viability ...
Five models of risk adjusters were tested as a (proxy) measure for health status with data from a la...
National health expenditures will continue to grow faster than nominal gross domestic product (GDP) ...
Since the late nineties Hungarian governments have been considering the introduction of new health c...
Risk adjustment as currently implemented or proposed has two important weaknesses. First, health ins...
Diagnosis-based risk adjustment is increasingly seen as an important tool for establishing capitatio...
Using 1991-92 data for a 5-percent Medicare sample, we develop, estimate, and evaluate risk-adjustme...
The Dutch risk equalization scheme has been improved over the years by including health related risk...
This paper examines a new risk adjuster for capitation payments to Dutch health plans, based on the ...
This paper examines a new risk adjuster for capitation payments to Dutch health plans, based on the ...
The market-oriented health care reforms taking place in the Netherlands show a clear resemblance to ...
textabstractThe market-oriented health care reforms taking place in the Netherlands show ...
Since 1991, risk-adjusted premium subsidies have existed in the Dutch social health insurance sector...
markdownabstract__Background__ Worldwide, risk-equalization (RE) models in competitive health insur...
This article describes a system of diagnostic categories that Medicaid programs can use for adjustin...
This study used 1994–1995 administrative data from a large public employer to examine the viability ...
Five models of risk adjusters were tested as a (proxy) measure for health status with data from a la...
National health expenditures will continue to grow faster than nominal gross domestic product (GDP) ...
Since the late nineties Hungarian governments have been considering the introduction of new health c...
Risk adjustment as currently implemented or proposed has two important weaknesses. First, health ins...
Diagnosis-based risk adjustment is increasingly seen as an important tool for establishing capitatio...
Using 1991-92 data for a 5-percent Medicare sample, we develop, estimate, and evaluate risk-adjustme...
The Dutch risk equalization scheme has been improved over the years by including health related risk...