05673oam 2200949zu 450 991022014400332120210807005056.00-8330-9023-2(CKB)3710000000413667(SSID)ssj0001546266(PQKBManifestationID)16136417(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001546266(PQKBWorkID)14792169(PQKB)11721724(oapen)doab115477(EXLCZ)99371000000041366720160829d2015 uy engurmn|---annantxtccrEffects of health care payment models on physician practice in the United StatesRAND Corporation2015[Place of publication not identified]Rand Corporation20151 online resourceBibliographic 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.The project reported here aimed to describe the effects that alternative health care payment models have on physicians and physician practices in the United States. Project findings should help guide efforts to improve current and future alternative payment programs and help physician practices succeed in these new payment models. The report provides both findings and recommendations.Medical careUnited StatesCost controlMedical feesUnited StatesPhysician practice patternsUnited StatesPractice ManagementOrganization and AdministrationEconomicsReimbursement MechanismsProfessional PracticeSocial SciencesHealth Services AdministrationInsurance, Health, ReimbursementDelivery of Health CareFinancing, OrganizedHealth Care Economics and OrganizationsGeographyMedical EconomicsHILCCPublic HealthHILCCHealth & Biological SciencesHILCCUnited StatesNorth AmericaAmericasGeographic LocationsMedical careCost control.Medical feesPhysician practice patternsPractice Management.Organization and Administration.Economics.Reimbursement Mechanisms.Professional Practice.Social Sciences.Health Services Administration.Insurance, Health, Reimbursement.Delivery of Health Care.Financing, Organized.Health Care Economics and Organizations.Geography.Medical EconomicsPublic HealthHealth & Biological Sciences362.1068/1Friedberg Mark W924634American Medical AssociationRand CorporationRAND HealthPQKBBOOK9910220144003321Effects of health care payment models on physician practice in the United States2890381UNINA