Contains fulltext : 152356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In several countries, health care policies gear toward strengthening the position of primary care physicians. Primary care physicians are increasingly expected to take accountability for overall spending and quality. Yet traditional models of paying physicians do not provide adequate incentives for taking on this new role. Under a so-called shared savings program physicians are instead incentivized to take accountability for spending and quality, as the program lets them share in cost savings when quality targets are met. We provide a structured approach to designing a shared savings program for primary care, and apply this approach to the desig...
Preliminary analyses investigating Danish healthcare system cost impacts of a disease management pro...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
In 2001, Ontario began introducing new primary care models characterized by physician remuneration m...
BACKGROUND: In several countries, health care policies gear toward strengthening the position of pri...
Background In several countries, health care policies gear toward strengthening the position of prim...
In countries where GPs fulfill a central role in the health care system, like in the Netherlands, th...
The United States spends an estimated 18% of its GDP on healthcare, more than all other developed c...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Dutch primary care system has drawn international attention, becau...
Increased investment in primary care is associated with lower healthcare costs and improved populati...
This article analyzes Dutch experiences of health care reform—in particular in primary care—with emp...
Primary care reform is proceeding in a number of jurisdic-tions with little attention to the impact ...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
Primary care is essential to the effective and efficient functioning of health care delivery systems...
Background: The Dutch population is ageing. In many older people, a decline in health is seen withi...
The performance of the any health-care system relies on a high-functioning primary care system. Incr...
Preliminary analyses investigating Danish healthcare system cost impacts of a disease management pro...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
In 2001, Ontario began introducing new primary care models characterized by physician remuneration m...
BACKGROUND: In several countries, health care policies gear toward strengthening the position of pri...
Background In several countries, health care policies gear toward strengthening the position of prim...
In countries where GPs fulfill a central role in the health care system, like in the Netherlands, th...
The United States spends an estimated 18% of its GDP on healthcare, more than all other developed c...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Dutch primary care system has drawn international attention, becau...
Increased investment in primary care is associated with lower healthcare costs and improved populati...
This article analyzes Dutch experiences of health care reform—in particular in primary care—with emp...
Primary care reform is proceeding in a number of jurisdic-tions with little attention to the impact ...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
Primary care is essential to the effective and efficient functioning of health care delivery systems...
Background: The Dutch population is ageing. In many older people, a decline in health is seen withi...
The performance of the any health-care system relies on a high-functioning primary care system. Incr...
Preliminary analyses investigating Danish healthcare system cost impacts of a disease management pro...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
In 2001, Ontario began introducing new primary care models characterized by physician remuneration m...