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Medicare as Insurance Innovator

September 25, 2012 | Journal Article

Traditional or fee-for-service Medicare has produced many innovations in the payment for health care services, while private insurance has produced a series of benefit design innovations.

Fee-For-Service Will Remain A Feature Of Major Payment Reforms, Requiring More Changes In Medicare Physician Payment

September 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Many health policy analysts envision provider payment reforms currently under development as replacements for the traditional fee-for-service payment system. Reforms include per episode bundled payment and elements of capitation, such as global paym ...

Susan Dentzer: Toward a Healthy America

May 9, 2013 | Culture of Health Post

These reports provide an important starting point for the next round of serious health care reforms.

Report of the National Commission on Physician Payment Reform

March 4, 2013 | Issue Brief

The National Commission on Physician Payment Reform studies new ways to improve patient outcomes, while reining in costs.

Improving Care Transitions

September 13, 2012 | Issue Brief

Better coordination of patient transfers among care sites and within the community could save money and improve the quality of care.

Hospital Pricing for Appendectomy Varies Widely, RWJF Scholar Finds

April 24, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

An appendectomy in California could cost anywhere from $1,500 to more than $180,000, even at the same hospital or within the same county, according to a study led by RWJF Physician Faculty Scholar Renee Y. Hsia, MD, MSc. The study, published this we ...

What Models of Payment Reform Hold the Most Promise?

January 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

Policy-makers are considering a number of models to reform the payment system, including accountable care organizations, patient-centered medical homes, comprehensive care payment and episode-based payment.

What's the best treatment for the health care system?

October 21, 2011 | Story

A Profile of R. Adams Dudley, MD, MBA, 2001-2011.

Higher Fees Paid to US Physicians Drive Higher Spending for Physician Services Compared to Other Countries

September 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Higher fees, rather than factors such as higher practice costs, volume of services, or tuition expenses, are the main drivers of higher U.S. health care spending, particularly in orthopedics.

Policy Makers Will Need a Way to Update Bundled Payments That Reflects Highly Skewed Spending Growth of Various Care Episodes

May 6, 2013 | Journal Article

Bundled payment is seen as a promising way to slow the growth of health care spending while maintaining or improving the quality of care.

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