Abstract Background With the recognition that public hospitals are often productively inefficient, reforms have taken place worldwide to increase their administrative autonomy and financial responsibility. Reforms in China have been some of the most radical: the government budget for public hospitals was fixed, and hospitals had to rely on charges to fill their financing gap. Accompanying these changes was the widespread introduction of performance-related pay for hospital doctors – termed the "bonus" system. While the policy objective was to improve productivity and cost recovery, it is likely that the incentive to increase the quantity of care provided would operate regardless of whether the care was medically necessary. Methods The prima...
Following decades of change in health care structures and modes of funding, China has recently been ...
Public hospital reform in China since the mid 1980s has had detrimental effects on hospitals' s...
In 2009 China announced plans to reform provider payment methods at public hospitals by moving from ...
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that public hospitals are often productively inefficient, reforms h...
There is wide consensus that the ways in which providers are reimbursed by third parties will affect...
This thesis addresses the compensation method in public hospitals. The design of incentives for medi...
The health care delivery system in China, which is dominated by state hospitals, is being increasing...
Doctors’ profit-oriented practices in public institutions were widespread in China. Two major targe...
Performance pay in county-level public hospitals is an important part of the reform of public hospit...
BACKGROUND: With market-oriented economic and health-care reform, public hospitals in China have rec...
Background: With market-oriented economic and health-care reform, public hospitals in China have rec...
Since the implementation of health care reforms, much has been documented regarding the practices an...
Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have been searching for effective strategies to reform thei...
The Chinese government began a major reform of the hospital sector in the early 1980s. The main aim ...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
Following decades of change in health care structures and modes of funding, China has recently been ...
Public hospital reform in China since the mid 1980s has had detrimental effects on hospitals' s...
In 2009 China announced plans to reform provider payment methods at public hospitals by moving from ...
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that public hospitals are often productively inefficient, reforms h...
There is wide consensus that the ways in which providers are reimbursed by third parties will affect...
This thesis addresses the compensation method in public hospitals. The design of incentives for medi...
The health care delivery system in China, which is dominated by state hospitals, is being increasing...
Doctors’ profit-oriented practices in public institutions were widespread in China. Two major targe...
Performance pay in county-level public hospitals is an important part of the reform of public hospit...
BACKGROUND: With market-oriented economic and health-care reform, public hospitals in China have rec...
Background: With market-oriented economic and health-care reform, public hospitals in China have rec...
Since the implementation of health care reforms, much has been documented regarding the practices an...
Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have been searching for effective strategies to reform thei...
The Chinese government began a major reform of the hospital sector in the early 1980s. The main aim ...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
Following decades of change in health care structures and modes of funding, China has recently been ...
Public hospital reform in China since the mid 1980s has had detrimental effects on hospitals' s...
In 2009 China announced plans to reform provider payment methods at public hospitals by moving from ...