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Effects of health care payment models on physician practice in the United States /

The project reported here, sponsored by the American Medical Association (AMA), aimed to describe the effects that alternative health care payment models (i.e., models other than fee-for- service payment) have on physicians and physician practices in the United States. These payment models included...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Friedberg, Mark W. (Autor)
Autores Corporativos: RAND Health, American Medical Association
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Corporation, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ch. 1. Introduction
  • pt. 1. Model, background, and methods
  • ch. 2. Conceptual model
  • ch. 3. Background: scan of the literature on effects of payment models on physician practice
  • ch. 4. Methods
  • pt. 2. Results
  • ch. 6. Changes in practice operations
  • ch. 7. Increased importance of data and data analysis
  • ch. 8. Interactions among payment programs and between payment programs and government regulations
  • ch. 9. Physician incentives and compensation
  • ch. 10. Physician work and professional satisfaction
  • ch. 11. Factors limiting the fffectiveness of new payment models as implemented
  • ch. 12. Conclusions
  • Appendix. Advisory committee members.
  • Machine generated contents note: ch. ONE Introduction
  • Organization of This Report
  • pt. ONE Model, Background, and Methods
  • ch. Two Conceptual Model
  • ch. Three Background: Scan of the Literature on Effects of Payment Models on Physician Practice
  • Overview
  • Payment Models Included in the Scan
  • Supplementary Payment Models
  • Organizational Models That Combine Payment Models
  • Alternative Payment Models: Existing Evidence on Prevalence and Effects on Physician Practice Outcomes
  • ch. Four Methods
  • Overview of Methodological Approach
  • Justification for Qualitative Methods
  • Data Collection
  • Data Analysis
  • Limitations
  • pt. TWO Results.
  • Ch. Five Changes in Organizational Structure
  • Overview of Findings
  • Detailed Findings
  • Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research
  • ch. Six Changes in Practice Operations
  • Overview of Findings
  • Detailed Findings
  • Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research
  • ch. Seven Increased Importance of Data and Data Analysis
  • Overview of Findings
  • Detailed Findings
  • Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research
  • ch. Eight Interactions Among Payment Programs and Between Payment Programs and Government Regulations
  • Overview of Findings
  • Detailed Findings
  • Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research.
  • Ch. Nine Physician Incentives and Compensation
  • Overview of Findings
  • Detailed Findings
  • Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research
  • ch. Ten Physician Work and Professional Satisfaction
  • Overview of Findings
  • Detailed Findings
  • Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research
  • ch. Eleven Factors Limiting the Effectiveness of New Payment Models as Implemented
  • Overview of Findings
  • Detailed Findings
  • Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research
  • ch. Twelve Conclusions
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Physicians and Physician Practices
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Health Plans
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Hospitals
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Vendors of Electronic Health Record Systems
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Regulators
  • Closing.