An important determinant of health system performance is contracting. Providers often respond to financial incentives, despite the ethical underpinnings of medicine, and payers can craft contracts to influence performance. Yet contracting is highly imperfect in both single-payer and multi-payer health systems. Arguably, in a competitive, multi-payer environment, contractual innovation may occur more rapidly than in a single-payer system. This innovation in contract design could enhance performance. However, contractual innovation often fails to improve performance as payer incentives are misaligned with public policy objectives. Numerous countries seek to improve healthcare contracts, but thus far no health system has demonstrably crafted t...
This paper analyzes contracts to keep down costs while maintaining quality of health services when p...
With the introduction of market competition in health care, the Dutch government enabled health insu...
This work focuses on the business-to-business interaction between a service requester and a service ...
An important determinant of health system performance is contracting. Providers often respond to fin...
Introduction: Integrated care systems are advocated as an effective method of improving the performa...
In both the British National Health Service (NHS) and U.S. Medicare, recent emphasis has been on con...
Background and objectives: The objective of our paper is to offer a new, payer-friendly taxonomy of ...
Abstract The paper presents a stylised model of contracting for a specific health service. The Ž ben...
The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignments. The ...
Innovation policy often involves an uncomfortable trade-off between rewarding innovators sufficientl...
Strategic purchasing is a way of ensuring that the healthcare interventions that are provided, impro...
Introduction: Integrated care systems as well as accountable care organisations (ACOs) in the US and...
We propose a two-stage model to study the impact of different hospitals’ governance frameworks on th...
Contract design that motivates parties to invest and trade more efficiently occurs primarily in thin...
We examine how public sector third-party purchasers and hospitals negotiate quality targets when a f...
This paper analyzes contracts to keep down costs while maintaining quality of health services when p...
With the introduction of market competition in health care, the Dutch government enabled health insu...
This work focuses on the business-to-business interaction between a service requester and a service ...
An important determinant of health system performance is contracting. Providers often respond to fin...
Introduction: Integrated care systems are advocated as an effective method of improving the performa...
In both the British National Health Service (NHS) and U.S. Medicare, recent emphasis has been on con...
Background and objectives: The objective of our paper is to offer a new, payer-friendly taxonomy of ...
Abstract The paper presents a stylised model of contracting for a specific health service. The Ž ben...
The current system of health technology development is characterised by multiple misalignments. The ...
Innovation policy often involves an uncomfortable trade-off between rewarding innovators sufficientl...
Strategic purchasing is a way of ensuring that the healthcare interventions that are provided, impro...
Introduction: Integrated care systems as well as accountable care organisations (ACOs) in the US and...
We propose a two-stage model to study the impact of different hospitals’ governance frameworks on th...
Contract design that motivates parties to invest and trade more efficiently occurs primarily in thin...
We examine how public sector third-party purchasers and hospitals negotiate quality targets when a f...
This paper analyzes contracts to keep down costs while maintaining quality of health services when p...
With the introduction of market competition in health care, the Dutch government enabled health insu...
This work focuses on the business-to-business interaction between a service requester and a service ...