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What Should Antiracist Payment Reform Look Like?

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Published in 2023 at "AMA journal of ethics"

DOI: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.55

Abstract: Racism reduces eligibility for health insurance and access to high-quality care for people of color in the United States, and current payment structures exacerbate the resultant de facto racial segregation. Payers and health plans do… read more here.

Keywords: health; payment reform; antiracist payment; care ... See more keywords
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Leading on Payment and Delivery Reform in Cardiology

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Published in 2017 at "JAMA Cardiology"

DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2016.4028

Abstract: Cardiologists are an ambitious and creative group, continually striving to relieve suffering from cardiovascular disease and extend the quality and quantity of life. As a result, cardiology is a field of technological firsts. From the… read more here.

Keywords: payment models; cardiology; payment; value ... See more keywords
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Transitional Care Management Services for Medicare Beneficiaries-Better Quality and Lower Cost but Rarely Used.

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Published in 2018 at "JAMA internal medicine"

DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.2545

Abstract: “Come back and see us soon” is not what hospital staff say to patients these days. With policy makers and insurance payers taking aim at the high readmission rates of recently discharged patients, hospitals and… read more here.

Keywords: tcm services; readmission; payment; outpatient physicians ... See more keywords
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Hospital Responses to Incentives in Episode-Based Payment for Joint Surgery: A Controlled Population-Based Study.

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Published in 2021 at "JAMA internal medicine"

DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2021.1897

Abstract: Importance Medicare's Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR) model, initiated in 2016, is a national episode-based payment model for lower-extremity joint replacement (LEJR). Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) were randomly assigned to participation. In the third… read more here.

Keywords: payment; year; program; based payment ... See more keywords
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Association Between Financial Incentives and Participant Deception About Study Eligibility

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Published in 2019 at "JAMA Network Open"

DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.7355

Abstract: Key Points Question Is payment associated with participant deception about research eligibility and, if so, is higher payment associated with more deception? Findings In this randomized survey experiment of a nationally representative sample of 2275… read more here.

Keywords: deception; participant deception; association financial; payment ... See more keywords
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Association of Specialist Physician Payment Model With Visit Frequency, Quality, and Costs of Care for People With Chronic Disease

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Published in 2019 at "JAMA Network Open"

DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.14861

Abstract: Key Points Question Is a specialist physician payment model associated with visit frequency, quality of care, and costs for people with chronic disease? Findings In this population-based cohort study that included a propensity-score matched cohort… read more here.

Keywords: payment model; chronic disease; payment; specialist physician ... See more keywords
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Analyzing Trends in Urethral Suspension Procedures After Changes in Medicare Payment Policy.

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Published in 2022 at "JAMA network open"

DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.33646

Abstract: Financial incentives embedded in the US health care delivery system have the potential to influence physician behavior. Changes to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule by the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) represent… read more here.

Keywords: urethral suspension; prostatectomy; changes medicare; payment ... See more keywords
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The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) Made Simple for Medical and Radiation Oncologists: A Narrative Review

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Published in 2018 at "JAMA Oncology"

DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2018.5631

Abstract: Importance The Medicare Access and CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) instituted significant changes in payment methods for many Medicare Part B billing providers (eg, clinicians and health care facilities). Fulfilling… read more here.

Keywords: medical radiation; macra; payment; oncology ... See more keywords
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Economic Evaluation of the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System for Ophthalmologists: Analysis of 2019 Quality Payment Program Data.

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Published in 2022 at "JAMA ophthalmology"

DOI: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2022.0798

Abstract: Importance The Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) is intended to promote high-value health care through quality-related Medicare payment adjustments. Objective To assess the economic evaluation of MIPS scoring and reporting on ophthalmologists. Design, Setting, and… read more here.

Keywords: methodology; merit based; payment; economic evaluation ... See more keywords
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Evaluation of the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System and Surgeons Caring for Patients at High Social Risk.

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Published in 2021 at "JAMA surgery"

DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2021.3746

Abstract: Importance The latest step in the Centers for Medicaid & Medicare transformation to pay-for-value is the Medicare Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). Value-based payment designs often do not account for uncaptured clinical status and social… read more here.

Keywords: risk; high social; payment; social risk ... See more keywords
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Assessment of Medical Industry Compensation to US Physicians by Gender.

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Published in 2022 at "JAMA surgery"

DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2022.4301

Abstract: Importance It has been well established that female physicians earn less than their male counterparts in all specialties and ranks despite controlling for confounding variables. Objective To investigate payments made from highest-grossing medical industry companies… read more here.

Keywords: compensation; female male; medical industry; industry ... See more keywords