نتایج جستجو برای: reimbursement

تعداد نتایج: 7689  

2009
Tina Wu Mark R. Bell James R. Blakeman Irv Edwards William K. Mallon

BACKGROUND Physician reimbursement laws for diagnostic interpretive services require that only those services provided contemporaneously and /or contribute directly to patient care can be billed for. Despite these regulations, cardiologists and radiologists in many hospitals continue to bill for ECG and plain film diagnostic services performed in the emergency department (ED). The reimbursement...

2018
Maria Kamusheva Mariya Vassileva Alexandra Savova Manoela Manova Guenka Petrova

Background Policy makers face a lot of challenges in the process of drug reimbursement decision-making, especially in the context of entering the market of more and more innovative medicinal products (MPs). The aim of the current study is to make an overview of the reimbursement system development and to evaluate the access of innovative medicines, which have entered the EU-market in the period...

2013
Martin-Immanuel Bittner Maria Donnelly Arthur RH van Zanten Jakob Steen Andersen Bertrand Guidet Jose Javier Trujillano Cabello Shane Gardiner Gerard Fitzpatrick Bob Winter Michael Joannidis Axel Schmutz

Reimbursement schemes in intensive care are more complex than in other areas of healthcare, due to special procedures and high care needs. Knowledge regarding the principles of functioning in other countries can lead to increased understanding and awareness of potential for improvement. This can be achieved through mutual exchange of solutions found in other countries. In this review, experts f...

Journal: :Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine 2014
Shahram Shahangian Todd D Alspach J Rex Astles Ajay Yesupriya William K Dettwyler

CONTEXT Changes in reimbursements for clinical laboratory testing may help us assess the effect of various variables, such as testing recommendations, market forces, changes in testing technology, and changes in clinical or laboratory practices, and provide information that can influence health care and public health policy decisions. To date, however, there has been no report, to our knowledge...

2005
Carolyn W. Madden Patrick John McGinley Timothy J. Muris

Medicare and Medicaid originally paid for hospital services using a “cost plus” reimbursement basis, where hospitals were paid for all of their costs and more. Under this reimbursement system, hospital profits were directly linked with patient volumes. While the basis of the argument for this set of circumstances, i.e. “supply creating demand,” may have been valid during the “cost-plus reimburs...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2008
Neeraj Sood Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin José J Escarce

We use the implementation of a new prospective payment system (PPS) for inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRFs) to investigate the effect of changes in marginal and average reimbursement on costs. The results show that the IRF PPS led to a significant decline in costs and length of stay. Changes in marginal reimbursement associated with the move from a cost-based system to a PPS led to a 7-1...

2015
Rossen M Kazakov Penka I Petrova

Background A reimbursement policy for angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors based only on controlling expenditure and not adequate for the patient access to treatment could not return expected results for longterm improvement of patients’ health. The study addresses the need for optimization of the reimbursement policy of the National Health Insurance Fund in Bulgaria (NHIF) which is b...

Journal: :Radiology management 2015
Gwen Carrizales Kevin R Clark

Patient safety is a focal point in healthcare because of recent changes issued by CMS. Hospital reimbursement rates have fallen, and these reimbursement rates are governed by CMS mandates regarding patient safety procedures. Reimbursement changes are reflected in the National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) administered annually by The Joint Commission. Medical imaging departments have multiple ar...

2015
Enver Kagan Atikeler Gulbin Özçelikay

Recently, the need for health care services has increased gradually and the limitations in sources allocated for this area have been recognized. Moving from this fact, it has gained a supreme importance to determine what health programs or technologies will be given priority. According to Danzon (Reference pricing: theory and evidence, reference pricing and pharmaceutical policy: perspectives o...

Journal: :Blood purification 2003
Jeffrey J Sands Michael A Perry

Maximizing AV fistula creation, regular access monitoring, prompt outpatient interventions and minimizing catheter use are well-accepted approaches for vascular access management. Systemic barriers impede the application of these strategies. A misaligned reimbursement system coupled with educational deficits and a lack of accountability has contributed to the institutionalization of substandard...

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