To test the hypothesis that care typology-being complex and highly unpredictable versus being clear-cut and highly predictable-guides healthcare payment preferences of physicians, policy makers, healthcare executives, and researchers. We collected survey data from 942 stakeholders across Canada, Europe, Oceania, and the United States. A total of 48 international societies invited their members to participate in our study. Cross-sectional analysis of stakeholder survey data linked to four scenarios of care typology: primary prevention, trial-and-error care, standard care and network care. We identified two "extremes": (1) dominant preferences of physicians, who embraced fee for service (FFS), even when this precludes the advantages of other ...
Presents results of a survey of healthcare experts on the adequacy of the current fee-for-service pa...
BACKGROUND: Provider payment mechanisms (PPMs) create incentives or signals that influence the behav...
Health care systems with a strong primary care orientation have better health out-comes, lower costs...
To test the hypothesis that care typology-being complex and highly unpredictable versus being clear-...
Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit costs and improv...
Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit costs and improv...
BACKGROUND: Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit cost...
Increasing health care needs and new technology put long term sustainability of western health syste...
Universal access to health care in most western European countries has been a given for many decades...
Background: Diagnosis-related group (DRG)-based hospital payment can potentially be inadequately low...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
Payment systems for specialists in hospitals can have far reaching consequences for the efficiency a...
Countries face the twin challenge of providing high-quality care while keeping care systems affordab...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
Presents results of a survey of healthcare experts on the adequacy of the current fee-for-service pa...
BACKGROUND: Provider payment mechanisms (PPMs) create incentives or signals that influence the behav...
Health care systems with a strong primary care orientation have better health out-comes, lower costs...
To test the hypothesis that care typology-being complex and highly unpredictable versus being clear-...
Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit costs and improv...
Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit costs and improv...
BACKGROUND: Many developed countries are reforming healthcare payment systems in order to limit cost...
Increasing health care needs and new technology put long term sustainability of western health syste...
Universal access to health care in most western European countries has been a given for many decades...
Background: Diagnosis-related group (DRG)-based hospital payment can potentially be inadequately low...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
Payment systems for specialists in hospitals can have far reaching consequences for the efficiency a...
Countries face the twin challenge of providing high-quality care while keeping care systems affordab...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
Presents results of a survey of healthcare experts on the adequacy of the current fee-for-service pa...
BACKGROUND: Provider payment mechanisms (PPMs) create incentives or signals that influence the behav...
Health care systems with a strong primary care orientation have better health out-comes, lower costs...