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Pay-for-performance in orthopedics: how we got here and where we are going

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Purpose of the reviewRecent health laws have shifted from the traditional fee-for-service model toward a pay-for-performance model. In this changing climate, it is imperative that a provider understands these changes… Click to show full abstract

Purpose of the reviewRecent health laws have shifted from the traditional fee-for-service model toward a pay-for-performance model. In this changing climate, it is imperative that a provider understands these changes and recognizes the importance of health services research on medicine.Recent findingsIncreasing the value of care by improving quality and decreasing cost has been the focus of several projects. Preventing complications may be an effective way to increase value.SummaryPatient risk stratification is a modifiable variable that will allow for improved patient selection. This in turn may reduce adverse events, thereby lessening the economic burden of complications, increased length of stay, and hospital readmission. Providers must partner with their hospitals to align their goals and maximize quality and efficiency in order to decrease costs.

Keywords: medicine; pay; orthopedics got; pay performance; performance orthopedics

Journal Title: Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
Year Published: 2017

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