Background: Activity-Based Funding (ABF) has been implemented across many countries as a means to incentivise efficient hospital care delivery and resource use. Previous reviews have assessed the impact of ABF implementation on a range of outcomes across health systems. However, no comprehensive review of the methods used to generate this evidence has been undertaken. The aim of this review is to identify and assess the analytical methods employed in research on ABF hospital performance outcomes. Methods: We conducted a scoping review in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews. Five academic databases and reference lists of included studies were used to identify studies ...
Abstract Background Accounting for 36% of public s...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
BACKGROUND: We sought to analyse the impacts found, and the methods used, in a series of assessments...
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...
Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives a...
Until recently, hospital funding in Canada has been based predominantly on global budgets, but healt...
Background: Norway is the lead promoter of results-based financing (RBF) as\ud one of five actions b...
Background: Health services research often relies on quasi-experimental study designs in the estimat...
We review and evaluate the international literature on activity-based funding of health services, fo...
Activity-Based Funding (ABF) is a funding policy incentivising hospitals to deliver more efficient c...
We review and evaluate the international literature on activity-based funding of health services, fo...
Background Performance-based financing is increasingly being applied in a variety of contexts, with...
Not for citation without authors ’ permission The English NHS is currently reforming hospital financ...
International audienceObjectiveMost studies showed no or little effect of pay-for-performance (P4P) ...
Abstract Background Accounting for 36% of public s...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
BACKGROUND: We sought to analyse the impacts found, and the methods used, in a series of assessments...
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...
Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives a...
Until recently, hospital funding in Canada has been based predominantly on global budgets, but healt...
Background: Norway is the lead promoter of results-based financing (RBF) as\ud one of five actions b...
Background: Health services research often relies on quasi-experimental study designs in the estimat...
We review and evaluate the international literature on activity-based funding of health services, fo...
Activity-Based Funding (ABF) is a funding policy incentivising hospitals to deliver more efficient c...
We review and evaluate the international literature on activity-based funding of health services, fo...
Background Performance-based financing is increasingly being applied in a variety of contexts, with...
Not for citation without authors ’ permission The English NHS is currently reforming hospital financ...
International audienceObjectiveMost studies showed no or little effect of pay-for-performance (P4P) ...
Abstract Background Accounting for 36% of public s...
Activity-based financing (ABF) and global budgeting are two common reimbursement models in hospital ...
BACKGROUND: We sought to analyse the impacts found, and the methods used, in a series of assessments...