Freeman, Dennis S. Manson, Lesley Howard, Jeff Hornberger, Joel
Published in
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
The PCBH model of integrated care blends behavioral health professionals into the primary care team, thereby enhancing the scope of primary care and expanding the range of services provided to the patient. Despite promising evidence in support of the model and a growing number of advocates and practitioners of PCBH integration, current reimbursemen...
Fillée, Catherine Beguin, Claire Habimana, Laurence Hubert, Catherine Philippe, Marianne
Published in
Scandinavian journal of clinical and laboratory investigation
In the context of the flat-rate reimbursements in healthcare, we reviewed physicians' behavior towards laboratory test ordering. We demonstrated how it could be improved when a specific stage of the patient management is considered. We took a multi-step approach to analyze the laboratory test orders in the context of planned laparoscopic cholecyste...
Binyaruka, Peter Robberstad, Bjarne Torsvik, Gaute Borghi, Josephine
Published in
International Journal for Equity in Health
BackgroundPayment for performance (P4P) strategies, which provide financial incentives to health workers and/or facilities for reaching pre-defined performance targets, can improve healthcare utilisation and quality. P4P may also reduce inequalities in healthcare use and access by enhancing universal access to care, for example, through reducing th...
Hoekstra, Harm Smeets, Bart Metsemakers, Willem-Jan Spitz, Anne-Cécile Nijs, Stefaan
Published in
Health Economics Review
In order to define strategies to curb the continuing increase in healthcare costs, we describe the cost breakdown of open tibial fractures. Twenty-seven clinical and process variables were recorded retrospectively, and five main hospital related cost categories were defined. Three multivariate linear models were fitted to the data. Total healthcare...
Were, Lawrence P.O. Were, Edwin Wamai, Richard Hogan, Joseph Galarraga, Omar
Published in
BMC Health Services Research
BackgroundHealthcare financing through health insurance is gaining traction as developing countries strive to achieve universal health coverage and address the limited access to critical health services for specific populations including pregnant women and their children. However, these reforms are taking place despite limited evaluation of impact ...
Anthun, Kjartan Sarheim Kittelsen, Sverre Andreas Campbell Magnussen, Jon
Published in
Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
This paper analyses productivity growth in the Norwegian hospital sector over a period of 16 years, 1999-2014. This period was characterized by a large ownership reform with subsequent hospital reorganizations and mergers. We describe how technological change, technical productivity, scale efficiency and the estimated optimal size of hospitals have...
Tang, Shenglan Wang, Lixia Wang, Hong Chin, Daniel P.
Published in
Infectious Diseases of Poverty
This paper introduces the background, aim and objectives of the project entitled “China—the Gates Foundation Collaboration on TB Control in China” that has been underway for many years. It also summarizes the key findings of the nine papers included in this special issue, which used data from the baseline survey of Phase II of the project. Data wer...
Baird, Katherine Elizabeth
Published in
Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Health care policy seeks to ensure that citizens are protected from the financial risk associated with needing health care. Yet rising health care costs in many countries are leading to a greater reliance on out-of-pocket (OOP) measures. This paper uses 2010 household survey data from seven countries to measure and compare the burden OOP expenses p...
Baird, Katherine Elizabeth
Published in
Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Health care policy seeks to ensure that citizens are protected from the financial risk associated with needing health care. Yet rising health care costs in many countries are leading to a greater reliance on out-of-pocket (OOP) measures. This paper uses 2010 household survey data from seven countries to measure and compare the burden OOP expenses p...
Rezapour, Aziz Ebadifard Azar, Farbod Azami Aghdash, Saber Tanoomand, Asghar Ahmadzadeh, Nahal Sarabi Asiabar, Ali
Published in
Medical journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran
According to this study, the poor spend a greater portion of their capacity to pay for outpatient and inpatient health care costs and prepayment, in comparison to the rich. Thus, supporting the vulnerable groups of the society to decrease out-of-pocket payments and increasing the household's capacity to pay through government support in order to im...