Abstract Background Bundled payment programs play an increasingly important role in transforming reimbursement for oncologic care. We assessed determinants of oncologists’ willingness to participate in bundled payment programs for breast cancer. We hypothesized that providers would be more likely to participate in bundled payment programs if offered higher levels of reimbursement for each episode of care. Methods Oncologists from Florida, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania were identified in the AMA database or by patients listed in state cancer registries. Providers were randomized to receive one of four versions of a survey describing bundled payment programs offering different levels of compensation for the first year of localized br...
BACKGROUND:Within the field of oncology, increasing access to high quality care has been identified ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently initiated small reimbursement adjustments to...
AbstractObjectivesThe increasing health-care cost of lung cancer treatment has caused debates regard...
Background: The incidence of cancer and the cost of its treatment continue to rise....
PurposeMany oncologists have relationships with industry. Previous work has shown that these payment...
INTRODUCTION: This analysis evaluates the impact of bundling drug costs into a hypothetic bundled pa...
International audienceBackground: Demands for new payment systems to better coordinate services alon...
Importance: Significant controversy exists regarding whether physicians factor personal financial co...
PurposeThe Open Payments transparency program publishes data on industry-physician payments, in part...
BackgroundMany oncologists who lead guidelines and clinical trials have financial conflicts of inter...
Cancer is a life threatening disease that affects thousands of Americans each year. Chemotherapy is ...
Bundled payments have the opportunity to promote care standardization and coordination while incenti...
Abstract Background Health care policies, including d...
Background: Against the background of limited resources, the rise in the cost of therapy as well a...
Objectives Although demand for price transparency in healthcare is growing, variation in private pay...
BACKGROUND:Within the field of oncology, increasing access to high quality care has been identified ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently initiated small reimbursement adjustments to...
AbstractObjectivesThe increasing health-care cost of lung cancer treatment has caused debates regard...
Background: The incidence of cancer and the cost of its treatment continue to rise....
PurposeMany oncologists have relationships with industry. Previous work has shown that these payment...
INTRODUCTION: This analysis evaluates the impact of bundling drug costs into a hypothetic bundled pa...
International audienceBackground: Demands for new payment systems to better coordinate services alon...
Importance: Significant controversy exists regarding whether physicians factor personal financial co...
PurposeThe Open Payments transparency program publishes data on industry-physician payments, in part...
BackgroundMany oncologists who lead guidelines and clinical trials have financial conflicts of inter...
Cancer is a life threatening disease that affects thousands of Americans each year. Chemotherapy is ...
Bundled payments have the opportunity to promote care standardization and coordination while incenti...
Abstract Background Health care policies, including d...
Background: Against the background of limited resources, the rise in the cost of therapy as well a...
Objectives Although demand for price transparency in healthcare is growing, variation in private pay...
BACKGROUND:Within the field of oncology, increasing access to high quality care has been identified ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently initiated small reimbursement adjustments to...
AbstractObjectivesThe increasing health-care cost of lung cancer treatment has caused debates regard...