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1by Yip, Winnie Powell-Jackson, Timothy Chen, Wen Hu, Min Fe, Eduardo Hu, Mu Jian, Weiyan Lu, Ming Han, Wei Hsiao, William C Published in Health affairs (Project Hope) (01.03.2014)“...Pay-for-performance in health care holds promise as a policy lever to improve the quality and efficiency of care. Although the approach has become increasingly...”
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2by Gandhoke, Gurpreet S Pandya, Yash K Jadhav, Ashutosh P Jovin, Tudor Friedlander, Robert M Smith, Kenneth J Jankowitz, Brian T Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01.06.2018)“...OBJECTIVE The price of coils used for intracranial aneurysm embolization has continued to rise despite an increase in competition in the marketplace. Coils on...”
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3by Brosig‐Koch, Jeannette Hennig‐Schmidt, Heike Kairies‐Schwarz, Nadja Wiesen, Daniel Published in Health economics (01.02.2017)“...Mixed payment systems have become a prominent alternative to paying physicians through fee‐for‐service and capitation. While theory shows mixed payment systems...”
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4by De Allegri, Manuela Lohmann, Julia Souares, Aurélia Hillebrecht, Michael Hamadou, Saidou Hien, Hervé Haidara, Ousmane Robyn, Paul Jacob Published in BMC health services research (22.10.2019)“...The last two decades have seen a growing recognition of the need to expand the impact evaluation toolbox from an exclusive focus on randomized controlled...”
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5by Hennig-Schmidt, Heike Selten, Reinhard Wiesen, Daniel Published in Journal of health economics (2011)“...Understanding how physicians respond to incentives from payment schemes is a central concern in health economics research. We introduce a controlled laboratory...”
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6by Sarma, Sisira Mehta, Nirav Devlin, Rose Anne Kpelitse, Koffi Ahoto Li, Lihua Published in Health economics (01.10.2018)“...Understanding how family physicians respond to incentives from remuneration schemes is a central theme in the literature. One understudied aspect is referrals...”
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7by Sears, Erika D Swiatek, Peter R Hou, Hechuan Chung, Kevin C Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01.11.2016)“...BACKGROUND:The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of insurance type on use of diagnostic testing, treatments, and the efficiency of care for...”
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8“...One of the main concerns about capitation‐based reimbursement systems is that tertiary institutions may be underfunded due to insufficient reimbursements of...”
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9by Dahrouge, Simone Hogg, William E Russell, Grant Tuna, Meltem Geneau, Robert Muldoon, Laura K Kristjansson, Elizabeth Fletcher, John Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ) (07.02.2012)“...Several jurisdictions attempting to reform primary care have focused on changes in physician remuneration. The goals of this study were to compare the delivery...”
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10by Brilleman, Samuel L Gravelle, Hugh Hollinghurst, Sandra Purdy, Sarah Salisbury, Chris Windmeijer, Frank Published in Journal of health economics (01.05.2014)“...•Clinical measures greatly increase the predictive power of primary care cost models.•Counts of diseases perform better than complex multimorbidity...”
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11by Nguyen, Ha Thi Hong Bales, Sarah Wagstaff, Adam Dao, Huyen Published in Health economics (01.02.2017)“...This paper evaluates the impact on cost and utilization of a shift from fee‐for‐service to capitation payment of district hospitals by Vietnam's social health...”
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12by Li-Jung Elizabeth Ku Meng-Jiun Chiou Li-Fan Liu Published in Journal of health services research & policy (01.07.2015)“...Objectives: The National Health Insurance (NHI) system in Taiwan launched a trial capitation provider payment programme in 2011, with the capitation formula...”
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13“...We develop a stylized principal–agent model with moral hazard and adverse selection to provide a unified framework for understanding some of the most salient...”
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14by Busby, M Martin, J A Matthews, R Burke, F J T Chapple, I Published in British dental journal (01.11.2014)“...The aim of this paper was to review the oral health and future disease risk scores compiled in the Denplan Excel/Previser Patient Assessment (DEPPA) data base...”
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15“...Abstract Objective Several innovative primary care models have recently been introduced in Ontario, Canada. Two of these models are funded primarily through...”
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16“...In the 1980s and 1990s, physician capitation-in which participating physicians received a fixed sum for each insured patient regardless of how much care the...”
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17by Borenstein, Jeff Chiou, Chiun-Fang Dean, Bonnie Wong, John Wade, Sally Published in Journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.01.2005)“...OBJECTIVE:To quantify the economic impact of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) on the employer. METHODS:Data were collected from 374 women aged 18–45 with regular...”
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18“...Immigrants make up one fifth of the Canadian population and this number continues to grow. Adequate access to primary health care is important for this...”
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19“...Objective. Despite the recognition by some experts that survey measures have the potential to improve capitation rates for those with chronic conditions, few...”
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20by Gravelle, Hugh Sutton, Matthew Morris, Stephen Windmeijer, Frank Leyland, Alastair Dibben, Chris Muirhead, Mike Published in Health economics (01.12.2003)“...Many health‐care systems allocate funding according to measures of need. The utilisation approach for measuring need rests on the assumptions that use of...”