| Literature DB >> 19174383 |
Elliott S Fisher1, Mark B McClellan, John Bertko, Steven M Lieberman, Julie J Lee, Julie L Lewis, Jonathan S Skinner.
Abstract
To succeed, health care reform must slow spending growth while improving quality. We propose a new approach to help achieve more integrated and efficient care by fostering local organizational accountability for quality and costs through performance measurement and "shared savings" payment reform. The approach is practical and feasible: it is voluntary for providers, builds on current referral patterns, requires no change in benefits or lock-in for beneficiaries, and offers the possibility of sustained provider incomes even as total costs are constrained. We simulate the potential expenditure impact and show that significant Medicare savings are possible.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19174383 PMCID: PMC2656392 DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.28.2.w219
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Aff (Millwood) ISSN: 0278-2715 Impact factor: 6.301