Until recently, hospital funding in Canada has been based predominantly on global budgets, but health care system decision-makers throughout the country are now seriously considering an alternative funding model referred to as activity-based funding (ABF). Under this system, hospital services are classified prospectively into clinically meaningful "bundles" of care that use similar levels of resources. Opinion is divided as to whether ABF would help the Canadian health care system to achieve any of the putative benefits originally achieved by ABF in other countries, or whether the risks would outweigh the benefits. As yet, there has been no systematic review of the evidence. In March 2012 our research team launched a systematic review to in...
Abstract The challenges associated with translating health services and policy research (HSPR) evid...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is limited understanding of the performance of regiona...
Abstract Background Since 2011, the Government of Ontario, Canada, has phased in hospital funding re...
Background: Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape ...
Background: Activity-Based Funding (ABF) has been implemented across many countries as a means to in...
Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives a...
Abstract Background Accounting for 36% of public s...
As in many health care systems, some Canadian jurisdictions have begun shifting away from global hos...
Background Since 2011, the Government of Ontario, Canada, has phased in hospital funding refor...
Background As in many health care systems, some Canadian jurisdictions have begun shifting awa...
Separating issues of funding (i.e., who pays for healthcare) and delivery (i.e., who owns and admini...
With rising health care costs, often health research is viewed as a major cost driver, calling to qu...
Activity-Based Funding (ABF) is a funding policy incentivising hospitals to deliver more efficient c...
This policy paper examines potential roles of ‘funding policy’ to address yawning gaps in continuity...
Small and regional hospitals have so far not been subject to activity based funding (ABF) in Austral...
Abstract The challenges associated with translating health services and policy research (HSPR) evid...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is limited understanding of the performance of regiona...
Abstract Background Since 2011, the Government of Ontario, Canada, has phased in hospital funding re...
Background: Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape ...
Background: Activity-Based Funding (ABF) has been implemented across many countries as a means to in...
Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives a...
Abstract Background Accounting for 36% of public s...
As in many health care systems, some Canadian jurisdictions have begun shifting away from global hos...
Background Since 2011, the Government of Ontario, Canada, has phased in hospital funding refor...
Background As in many health care systems, some Canadian jurisdictions have begun shifting awa...
Separating issues of funding (i.e., who pays for healthcare) and delivery (i.e., who owns and admini...
With rising health care costs, often health research is viewed as a major cost driver, calling to qu...
Activity-Based Funding (ABF) is a funding policy incentivising hospitals to deliver more efficient c...
This policy paper examines potential roles of ‘funding policy’ to address yawning gaps in continuity...
Small and regional hospitals have so far not been subject to activity based funding (ABF) in Austral...
Abstract The challenges associated with translating health services and policy research (HSPR) evid...
grantor: University of TorontoThere is limited understanding of the performance of regiona...
Abstract Background Since 2011, the Government of Ontario, Canada, has phased in hospital funding re...