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1“...ABSTRACT Pay for performance (P4P) incentives for physicians are generally designed as additional payments that can be paired with any existing payment...”
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2“...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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3by Weir, Sharada Steffler, Mitch Li, Yin Shaikh, Shaun Wright, James G Kantarevic, Jasmin Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ) (10.08.2020)“...BACKGROUND: Prior research has consistently shown that the heaviest users account for a disproportionate share of health care costs. As such, predicting...”
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4by Li, Yin Weir, Sharada Steffler, Mitch Shaikh, Shaun Wright, James G Kantarevic, Jasmin Published in Medical care (01.11.2019)“...OBJECTIVE:Until recently, the options for summarizing Canadian patient complexity were limited to health risk predictive modeling tools developed outside of...”
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5“...We study the impact of a mixed capitation model (the Family Health Organization, FHO) on quality and quantity outcomes among primary care physicians in...”
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6“...▶ We study Family Health Groups, an enhanced FFS model for primary care physicians in Ontario. ▶ Our sample includes a 17-year panel of claims data before and...”
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7“...We examine the implications of being early in the birth order, and whether a pattern exists within large families of falling then rising attainment with...”
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9by Kantarevic, Jasmin Kralj, Boris Weinkauf, Darrel Published in The Canadian journal of economics (01.11.2008)“...We examine a reform to the physician threshold system in Ontario that provides a unique opportunity to assess the effect of fee changes on physician behaviour,...”
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12“...Abstract We study the risk-selection and cost-shifting behavior of physicians in a unique capitation payment model in Ontario, using the incentive to enroll...”
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17by Chami, Nadine Li, Yin Weir, Sharada Wright, James G Kantarevic, Jasmin Published in Health policy (Amsterdam) (24.10.2020)“...•Strict policy interventions were associated with 16–75% reduction in laboratory testing•Soft policy interventions were associated with 8–36% reduction in...”
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19“...In Ontario, the objective of improving patients' access to care from a regular family doctor has triggered comprehensive primary-care reform over the last...”
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