General practice bulk-billing incentives: the case of the missing MBS items
Author: Kees van Gool| Publisher: Paying for Value, CHERE, UTS | Read full article
Author: Kees van Gool| Publisher: Paying for Value, CHERE, UTS | Read full article
Authors: Dr Parisa Glass and Prof. Vlado Perkovic | Publisher: UNSW Newsroom COVID has highlighted the differences in healthcare affordability across the globe, with a glimpse into what the future of medicine could look like if we don’t act. Read More
Author: Struijs et al | Published on: The Commonwealth Fund Issue: Understanding the impact of bundled-payment models on value in health care requires a better understanding of how design choices and implementation strategies affect cost and quality. Goal: To describe the key design elements of bundled-payment models and evaluate empirical evidence about their impact on quality [more]
Author: Alison Verhoeven | Published on: Value-Based Healthcare Australia This paper explores equity in the context of value-based health care strategies and health care reforms currently being implemented or considered in Australia. It draws on international experience and research and proposes matters for more detailed consideration by health policy makers as reforms are developed [more]
Author: KPMG | Publisher: Independent Hospital Pricing Authority(IHPA) There is a growing discussion in Australia and internationally about the need to increase focus on delivering value-based health care with a focus on patient outcomes and experience. IHPA’s Pricing Guidelines and the National Health Reform Agreement include provisions for IHPA to consider the impact on [more]
Author: Hurst et. al. | Publisher: The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine Value-based healthcare is the equitable, sustainable and transparent use of the available resources to achieve better outcomes and experiences for every person. Read More
Robert C. Pendleton | Publisher: Harvard Business Review It turns out one reason there’s been such little progress in creating a value-based system is that the stakeholders in the U.S. health care system — patients, providers, hospitals, insurers, employee benefit providers, and policy makers — have no common definition of “value” and don’t agree on the mix [more]
Publisher: World Health Forum The World Economic Forum, in collaboration with The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), launched the Value in Healthcare project in July 2016. This two-to-three-year multistakeholder project has four basic goals: To develop a comprehensive understanding of the key components of value-based health systems To draw general lessons about the effective implementation [more]