05096oam 2200889zu 450 991022014400332120210807005056.00-8330-9023-2(CKB)3710000000413667(SSID)ssj0001546266(PQKBManifestationID)16136417(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001546266(PQKBWorkID)14792169(PQKB)11721724(EXLCZ)99371000000041366720160829d2015 uy engtxtccrEffects of health care payment models on physician practice in the United States[Place of publication not identified]Rand Corporation2015Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8330-8894-7 Machine generated contents note:ch. ONEIntroduction --Organization of This Report --pt. ONEModel, Background, and Methods --ch. TwoConceptual Model --ch. ThreeBackground: Scan of the Literature on Effects of Payment Models on Physician Practice --Overview --Payment Models Included in the Scan --Supplementary Payment Models --Organizational Models That Combine Payment Models --Alternative Payment Models: Existing Evidence on Prevalence and Effects on Physician Practice Outcomes --ch. FourMethods --Overview of Methodological Approach --Justification for Qualitative Methods --Data Collection --Data Analysis --Limitations --pt. TWOResultsCh. FiveChanges in Organizational Structure --Overview of Findings --Detailed Findings --Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research --ch. SixChanges in Practice Operations --Overview of Findings --Detailed Findings --Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research --ch. SevenIncreased Importance of Data and Data Analysis --Overview of Findings --Detailed Findings --Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research --ch. EightInteractions Among Payment Programs and Between Payment Programs and Government Regulations --Overview of Findings --Detailed Findings --Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published ResearchCh. NinePhysician Incentives and Compensation --Overview of Findings --Detailed Findings --Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research --ch. TenPhysician Work and Professional Satisfaction --Overview of Findings --Detailed Findings --Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research --ch. ElevenFactors Limiting the Effectiveness of New Payment Models as Implemented --Overview of Findings --Detailed Findings --Comparison Between Current Findings and Previously Published Research --ch. TwelveConclusions --Challenges and Opportunities for Physicians and Physician Practices --Challenges and Opportunities for Health Plans --Challenges and Opportunities for Hospitals --Challenges and Opportunities for Vendors of Electronic Health Record Systems --Challenges and Opportunities for Regulators --Closing.Medical careUnited StatesCost controlMedical feesUnited StatesPhysician practice patternsUnited StatesPractice ManagementOrganization and AdministrationEconomicsReimbursement MechanismsProfessional PracticeSocial SciencesHealth Services AdministrationInsurance, Health, ReimbursementHealth CareFinancing, OrganizedHealth Care Economics and OrganizationsGeographyMedical EconomicsHILCCPublic HealthHILCCHealth & Biological SciencesHILCCUnited StatesNorth AmericaAmericasGeographic LocationsMedical careCost control.Medical feesPhysician practice patternsPractice ManagementOrganization and AdministrationEconomicsReimbursement MechanismsProfessional PracticeSocial SciencesHealth Services AdministrationInsurance, Health, ReimbursementHealth CareFinancing, OrganizedHealth Care Economics and OrganizationsGeographyMedical EconomicsPublic HealthHealth & Biological Sciences362.1068/1Friedberg Mark W924634American Medical AssociationRand CorporationRAND HealthPQKBBOOK9910220144003321Effects of health care payment models on physician practice in the United States2890381UNINA