Medicare's Bundled Payment Initiatives for Hospital‐Initiated Episodes: Evidence and Evolution
Abstract
Policy Points Evidence suggests that bundled payment contracting can slow the growth of payer costs relative to fee-for-service contracting, although bundled payment models may not reduce absolute costs. Bundled payments may be more effective than fee-for-service payments in containing costs for certain medical conditions. For the most part, Medicare's bundled payment initiatives have not been associated with a worsening of quality in terms of...
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Title
Medicare's Bundled Payment Initiatives for Hospital‐Initiated Episodes: Evidence and Evolution
Published Date
Aug 21, 2020
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
3
Pages
908 - 974
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