The National Health Service (NHS) in England is introducing a national cost-per-case tariff system for the reimbursement of hospital services. Unlike most other countries with similar payment mechanisms, hospitals in England will have few alternative sources of income once the tariff system is fully implemented. This new financial regime generates powerful incentives for change, but exposes purchasers and providers to considerable financial risks. This paper examines the structure of the tariff. We describe how costs are determined, analyse the extent to which prices reflect costs, and review the results of an early evaluation of the system. Copyright Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2006Hospital charges, Hospital costs, Hospital info...
Health care cost containment in the U.K. has been characterised by the imposition of cash limits on ...
Charges for health services help contain healthcare costs. Despite showing that medicine consumption...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between incurred hospital inpatient costs and primary ex...
Recent British governments have stressed the importance of achieving greater cost efficiency in the ...
Prospective payment arrangements are now the main form of hospital funding in most developed countri...
Health care in England is predominantly provided free at the point of service through the publicly f...
The English National Health Service has replaced locally negotiated “block-type” contracting arrange...
The authors investigated how the formal national provisions for pricing in the National Health Servi...
Since 1988, quasi-markets have been introduced into many areas of social policy in the UK, the NHS i...
Background Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) is associated with increased morbidity and mortalit...
Purpose. The English National Health Service is introducing a new activity based funding system for ...
In 1995 the Italian National Health Service begun to fund its hospitals on a per case basis, classif...
Background Several methods exist to cost hospital contacts when estimating the cost effectiveness of...
Prospective payment arrangements are now the main form of hospital funding in most developed countri...
Charges for health services help contain healthcare costs. Despite showing that medicine consumption...
Health care cost containment in the U.K. has been characterised by the imposition of cash limits on ...
Charges for health services help contain healthcare costs. Despite showing that medicine consumption...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between incurred hospital inpatient costs and primary ex...
Recent British governments have stressed the importance of achieving greater cost efficiency in the ...
Prospective payment arrangements are now the main form of hospital funding in most developed countri...
Health care in England is predominantly provided free at the point of service through the publicly f...
The English National Health Service has replaced locally negotiated “block-type” contracting arrange...
The authors investigated how the formal national provisions for pricing in the National Health Servi...
Since 1988, quasi-markets have been introduced into many areas of social policy in the UK, the NHS i...
Background Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) is associated with increased morbidity and mortalit...
Purpose. The English National Health Service is introducing a new activity based funding system for ...
In 1995 the Italian National Health Service begun to fund its hospitals on a per case basis, classif...
Background Several methods exist to cost hospital contacts when estimating the cost effectiveness of...
Prospective payment arrangements are now the main form of hospital funding in most developed countri...
Charges for health services help contain healthcare costs. Despite showing that medicine consumption...
Health care cost containment in the U.K. has been characterised by the imposition of cash limits on ...
Charges for health services help contain healthcare costs. Despite showing that medicine consumption...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between incurred hospital inpatient costs and primary ex...