A Novel Approach to Minimizing Adverse Incentivization in Healthcare Payment Systems
April 21st 2014Current healthcare payment systems in the United States are all plagued by the problem of adverse incentivization. A more efficient system would be one which leaves billing entities uncertain of how a given patient encounter will be reimbursed.
Physician Behavior Impact When Revenue Shifted From Drugs to Services
Shifting physician revenue from drug sales to cognitive services for mature pathways providers did not affect practice behavior in this payer-sponsored Oncology Medical Home.
A Team Approach to Systematic Behavioral Screening and Intervention
Expanding primary care teams with trained and supported paraprofessionals enables systematic delivery of widely recommended, evidence-based, cost-saving alcohol, drug, and depression screening and intervention services.
Hepatitis B Virus Infection Testing and Prevalence Among Asian and Pacific Islanders
We examined the effect of country of origin on HBV testing and chronic HBV infection prevalence among APIs using data from Kaiser Permanente Hawaii.
Adherence to Statins and LDL-Cholesterol Goal Attainment
This study examined adherence to statins and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol goal attainment in patients with coronary artery disease.
Are Obese Patients Assisted in Losing Weight?
In obese patients, we assessed the lack of advice to lose weight and its association with cardiovascular risk using the REGICOR chart (adaption of Framingham).