Linking Physician Payments to Quality Care
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Medicare Payment for Physician Services
INCREASING ATTENTION is being given by public policymakers to alternative ways by which Medicare might pay for physician services. (l-l 3). Among the many approaches under consideration are modifying the existing fee-for-service system; establishing prospectively set rates for bundles of services, such as payment based on diagnosis-related groups; developing uniform fee schedules; paying fixed ...
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تاریخ انتشار 2005