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Assessing Taiwan's pay-for-performance program for diabetes care: a cost-benefit net value approach.

Jui-Fen Rachel Lu1,2, Ying Isabel Chen3, Karen Eggleston4, Chih-Hung Chen5, Brian Chen6.   

Abstract

Pay-for-Performance (P4P) to better manage chronic conditions has yielded mixed results. A better understanding of the cost and benefit of P4P is needed to improve program assessment. To this end, we assessed the effect of a P4P program using a quasi-experimental intervention and control design. Two different intervention groups were used, one consisting of newly enrolled P4P patients, and another using P4P patients who have been enrolled since the beginning of the study. Patient-level data on clinical indicators, utilization and expenditures, linked with national death registry, were collected for diabetic patients at a large regional hospital in Taiwan between 2007 and 2013. Net value, defined as the value of life years gained minus the cost of care, is calculated and compared for the intervention group of P4P patients with propensity score-matched non-P4P samples. We found that Taiwan's implementation of the P4P program for diabetic care yielded positive net values, ranging from $40,084 USD to $348,717 USD, with higher net values in the continuous enrollment model. Our results suggest that the health benefits from P4P enrollment may require a sufficient time frame to manifest, so a net value approach incorporating future predicted mortality risks may be especially important for studying chronic disease management. Future research on the mechanisms by which the Taiwan P4P program helped improve outcomes could help translate our findings to other clinical contexts.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Diabetes; National Health Insurance; Net value; Pay-for-performance; Taiwan

Year:  2022        PMID: 35995886     DOI: 10.1007/s10198-022-01504-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Health Econ        ISSN: 1618-7598


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Review 2.  Does pay-for-performance improve the quality of health care?

Authors:  Laura A Petersen; LeChauncy D Woodard; Tracy Urech; Christina Daw; Supicha Sookanan
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3.  Can you get what you pay for? Pay-for-performance and the quality of healthcare providers.

Authors:  Kathleen J Mullen; Richard G Frank; Meredith B Rosenthal
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Review 4.  Pay for performance in the inpatient sector: A review of 34 P4P programs in 14 OECD countries.

Authors:  Ricarda Milstein; Jonas Schreyoegg
Journal:  Health Policy       Date:  2016-09-20       Impact factor: 2.980

Review 5.  Effects of pay for performance in health care: a systematic review of systematic reviews.

Authors:  Frank Eijkenaar; Martin Emmert; Manfred Scheppach; Oliver Schöffski
Journal:  Health Policy       Date:  2013-02-04       Impact factor: 2.980

6.  The Impact of Nursing Home Pay-for-Performance on Quality and Medicare Spending: Results from the Nursing Home Value-Based Purchasing Demonstration.

Authors:  David C Grabowski; David G Stevenson; Daryl J Caudry; A James O'Malley; Lisa H Green; Julia A Doherty; Richard G Frank
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2016-08-04       Impact factor: 3.402

7.  Long-term evidence for the effect of pay-for-performance in primary care on mortality in the UK: a population study.

Authors:  Andrew M Ryan; Sam Krinsky; Evangelos Kontopantelis; Tim Doran
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2016-05-17       Impact factor: 79.321

Review 8.  Systematic review: Effects, design choices, and context of pay-for-performance in health care.

Authors:  Pieter Van Herck; Delphine De Smedt; Lieven Annemans; Roy Remmen; Meredith B Rosenthal; Walter Sermeus
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Review 9.  The Effects of Pay-for-Performance Programs on Health, Health Care Use, and Processes of Care: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Aaron Mendelson; Karli Kondo; Cheryl Damberg; Allison Low; Makalapua Motúapuaka; Michele Freeman; Maya O'Neil; Rose Relevo; Devan Kansagara
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2017-01-10       Impact factor: 25.391

10.  Association between the Value-Based Purchasing pay for performance program and patient mortality in US hospitals: observational study.

Authors:  Jose F Figueroa; Yusuke Tsugawa; Jie Zheng; E John Orav; Ashish K Jha
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2016-05-09
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