| Literature DB >> 35852086 |
Hedinn Sigurdsson1, Kristjan G Gudmundsson2, Sunna Gestsdottir3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To analyze and compare the effect of a new reimbursement model (based on a modified version of the Swedish free choice reform) on private and public primary care in Iceland during its first year of use.Entities:
Keywords: Primary care; healthcare financing; incentives; primary care choice reform; reimbursement model
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35852086 PMCID: PMC9397416 DOI: 10.1080/02813432.2022.2097713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Prim Health Care ISSN: 0281-3432 Impact factor: 3.147
List of indexes that represent reimbursement to primary care centers and proportional distribution of payments in 2017 and 2018 from each index.
| Type of index | What the index stands for |
|---|---|
| aCost index | Represents age, gender, and number of communications to a center. |
| 2017: 41.1 | An average individual has a cost index of 1.0. |
| 2018: 40.9 | |
| a,bACG | ACG is based on two indexes: a weight index estimated with each person's disease burden in accordance with ICD-10 and a demand index that is standardized by dividing the weight index of each center with the average weight index from all centers. |
| 2017: 41.1 | |
| 2018: 40.9 | |
| a,cCare need index | CNI consists of the following seven demographical variables which vary in expense: 1) Proportion of individuals that are over age 65 and live alone; 2) Proportion of individuals who are recipient of disability benefits; 3) Proportion of individuals born abroad; 4) Proportion of unemployed individuals; 5) Proportion of single parents; 6) Proportion of new residents who are not Icelandic; 7) Proportion of children under age 5. |
| 2017: 0.4 | |
| 2018: 0.4 | |
| Quality index | How well centers serve a total of nine public health factors, e.g. indicators of diabetes; heart and pulmonary diseases; annual review of prescriptions for patients over age 70; smoking, blood pressure and BMI in risk groups; vaccinations; use of antibiotics. |
| 2017: 4.8 | |
| 2018: 4.1 | |
| Other indexes | Payments for service to primary schools, interpretation, psychologists, and prescriptions for exercise. |
| 2017: 12.6 | |
| 2018: 13.6 |
aTop two indexes explain about 82% of payments to centers both in 2017 and 2018; bACG: adjusted clinical group. cOnly 5 centers (all public) got paid for the Care Need Index [22].
Reimbursement to primary care centers in 2018, reported in thousands of Icelandic kronaa [21].
| Public | Private | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | ||
| Cost indexb | 158,626a | 31,214 | 157,599 | 52,071 | 0.975 |
| Adjusted clinical group (ACG) | 154,068 | 33,243 | 181,108 | 58,837 | 0.497 |
| Quality index | 4,645 | 1,267 | 5,293 | 1,284 | 0.471 |
| Care need index (CNI) | 2,074 | 3,696 | 0 | 0 | – |
| Other indexesc | 1,326 | 27,804 | 0,463 | 13,149 | 0.934 |
| Total reimbursement | 330,146 | 67,573 | 348,633 | 112,807 | 0.802 |
| Reimbursement per GP | 40,075 | 7,001 | 38,191 | 11,106 | 0.763 |
| Reimbursement per registered patient | 28,043 | 1,843 | 29,644 | 2,317 | 0.270 |
| Reimbursement per visit | 12,116 | 1,151 | 11,684 | 1,121 | 0.526 |
aTo convert to euros, divide by ISK 139.4 which was the currency exchange rate on 1st December 2018, i.e. cost index of ISK 158,626,000 is then 1,137,919 euros; bThe index is standardized for different numbers of patients; cSchool nursing, physical therapy, psychologists, interpreters, medication review, special income, payment to after-hour care.
Figure 1.Reimbursements in 2018 for (a) GPs at each center, (b) all registered patients at a center, and (c) patient visits. The dark color is for public centers and dots represent private centers.
Figure 2.Increase in number of patients and diagnosis from 2017 to 2018 [Icelandic health insurance, personal communication, 27 January 2021].