The role of reimbursement mechanisms and payment adjustors in value-based healthcare
An increase in healthcare costs has led governments, health regulators and other payers to assess various options available to them to control costs. A common strategy that is implemented to mitigate the impact of rising healthcare costs is a move from fee-for-service reimbursement mechanisms to various types of bundled reimbursements, such as diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) or capitation payments. This paper considers the role of reimbursement mechanisms, and particularly DRG price adjustors, in directing general policy and specifically in the role of value-based healthcare.
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The role of reimbursement mechanisms and payment adjustors in value-based healthcare
This paper considers the role of reimbursement mechanisms, and particularly diagnosis-related groups price adjustors, in directing general policy and specifically in the role of value-based healthcare.