نتایج جستجو برای: payment patterns

تعداد نتایج: 436414  

1999
Barbara Gage Marilyn Moon Sang Chi

Theoretically, Medicare provides one standard benefit package to all enrollees. But because of State-level variations in populations, service supply, and local practice patterns, national policy changes may have unequal impacts on access and service utilization. Across-the-board policy changes may create hardships in one area while appropriately discouraging use in another area. In this article...

Journal: :Monthly labor review 1996
E M Cardenas

Upcoming modifications are designed to capture current service delivery patterns, reimbursement methods, and payment sources for hospital visits, rather than what the hospital charges for individual treatment inputs; the result will be an index that better reflects price changes in the dynamic health care field.

Journal: :Medicare & medicaid research review 2013
Brian E O'Donnell Kathleen M Schneider John M Brooks Gregory Lessman June Wilwert Elizabeth Cook Glenda Martens Kara Wright Elizabeth A Chrischilles

OBJECTIVES Examination of efficiency in health care requires that cost information be normalized. Medicare payments include both geographic and policy-based facility type differentials (e.g., wage index and disproportionate share hospital), which can bias cost comparisons of hospitals and averages across geographic areas. Standardizing payment information to remove the area- and policy-based pa...

1988
Charles R. Fisher

Since 1980, a number of Medicare practice and utilization patterns have changed as a result of payment reform, certification of new types of providers, and changes in technology. The shift in physician surgical charges by specialty and by setting is examined in this article.

2016
Matthew Ritchey Stavros Tsipas Fleetwood Loustalot Gregory Wozniak

BACKGROUND Effective hypertension management often necessitates patients' adherence to the blood pressure (BP)-lowering medication regimen they are prescribed. Patients' adherence to that regimen can be affected by prescription- and payment-related factors that are typically controlled by prescribers, filling pharmacies, pharmacy benefit managers, and/or patients' health insurance plans. This s...

Abdolghader pourali

Mobile commerce is whatever electronic transfer or transaction via a mobile modem through a mobile net in which the true value or advance payment is done for goods, services or information. A mobile payment system should be beneficial for all related persons. For a payment system to be a Successful system, End-user, seller, exporter and operators should see a additional value in it. End-user ...

2008
Charles Sprenger Joanna Stavins Chris Foote Stephan Meier Scott Schuh Benjamin

Charles Sprenger and Joanna Stavins Abstract: Approximately half of credit card holders in the United States regularly carry unpaid credit card debt. These so‐called “revolvers” exhibit payment behavior that differs from that of those who repay their entire credit card balance every month. Previous literature has focused on the adoption of debit cards by people who carry credit card balances, ...

2014
Vivian Y Wu Yu-Chu Shen Myeong-Su Yun Glenn Melnick

BACKGROUND United States health care spending rose rapidly in the 2000s, after a period of temporary slowdown in the 1990s. However, the description of the overall trend and the understanding of the underlying drivers of this trend are very limited. This study investigates how well historical hospital cost/revenue drivers explain the recent hospital spending trend in the 2000s, and how importan...

Journal: :Journal of neurointerventional surgery 2011
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Joshua A Hirsch

Physicians generally have been affected by significant changes in the patterns of medical practice evolving over the past several decades. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, also called ACA for short, impacts physician professional practice dramatically. Physicians are paid in the USA for their personal services. The payment system is highly variable in the private insuranc...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 1999
V Tangcharoensathien S Bennett S Khongswatt A Supacutikul A Mills

INTRODUCTION Patient satisfaction with care received is an important dimension of evaluation that is examined only rarely in developing countries. Evidence about how satisfaction differs according to type of provider or patient payment status is extremely limited. OBJECTIVE To (i) compare patient perceptions of quality of inpatient and outpatient care in hospitals of different ownership and (...

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