AE Quinn, AJ Trachtenberg, KA McBrien, Y Ogundeji… - Health Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Physician payment models are perceived to be an important strategy for improving health, access, quality, and the value of health care. Evidence is predominantly from primary care …
Understanding how physicians respond to incentives from payment schemes is a central concern in health economics research. We introduce a controlled laboratory experiment to …
This study investigates how relative performance information (RPI) affects employee performance and allocation of effort across tasks in a multi-task environment. Based on …
J Brosig‐Koch, H Hennig‐Schmidt… - Health …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Mixed payment systems have become a prominent alternative to paying physicians through fee‐for‐service and capitation. While theory shows mixed payment systems to be superior …
A Gupta - American Economic Review, 2021 - aeaweb.org
US policy increasingly ties payments for providers to performance on quality measures, though little empirical evidence guides the design of such incentives. I deploy administrative …
We investigate the effects on health care costs and utilization of team-based primary care delivery: Quebec's Family Medicine Groups (FMGs). FMGs include extended hours, patient …
Using a natural field experiment, we quantify the impact of one‐dimensional performance‐ based incentives on incentivized (quantity) and nonincentivized (quality) dimensions of …
B Kralj, J Kantarevic - Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
We study the impact of a mixed capitation model (the Family Health Organization, FHO) on quality and quantity outcomes among primary care physicians in Ontario. Using a panel of …
Team-based primary care offers a wide range of health services to patients by using interdisciplinary health care providers committed to delivering comprehensive, coordinated …