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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156763/investing-in-child-health-through-alternative-payment-models-lessons-from-north-carolina-integrated-care-for-kids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Greeshma James, Elizabeth Kasper, Charlene A Wong, David M Anderson, Sarah Allin, Michael J Steiner, Kori B Flower, Daniel Kimberg, Rushina Cholera
Pediatric value-based payment reform has been hindered by limited return on investment (ROI) for child-focused measures and the accrual of financial benefits to non-health care sectors. States participating in the federally-funded Integrated Care for Kids (InCK) models are required to design child-centered alternative payment models (APMs) for Medicaid-enrolled children. The North Carolina InCK pediatric APM launched in January 2023 and includes innovative measures focused on school readiness and social needs...
December 29, 2023: Medical Care Research and Review: MCRR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149004/the-role-of-regional-anaesthesia-and-acute-pain-services-in-value-based-healthcare
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sapna Ravindranath, Yatish S Ranganath, Kevin Backfish-White, John Wolfe, Sanjib Adhikary
Value-based healthcare prioritizes patient outcomes and quality relative to costs, shifting focus from service volume to delivered value. This review explores the significant role of regional anaesthesia (RA) and acute pain services (APS) within the evolving value-based healthcare (VBHC) framework. At the heart of VBHC is the goal to enhance patient outcomes while simultaneously optimizing operational efficiency and reducing costs. The review underscores the need for VBHC and illustrates how integrating RA/APS with Enhanced Recovery Protocols can lead to improved outcomes, aligning directly with the goals of the Triple Aim...
December 27, 2023: Turkish Journal of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38145057/observational-data-for-integrated-maternity-care-experiences-with-a-data-infrastructure-for-parents-and-children-in-the-netherlands
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zoë T M Scheefhals, Eline F de Vries, Joyce M Molenaar, Mattijs E Numans, Jeroen N Struijs
INTRODUCTION: Observational data are increasingly seen as a valuable source for integrated care research. Especially since the growing availability of routinely collected data and quasi-experimental methods. The aim of this paper is to describe the potentials and challenges when using observational data for integrated maternity care research, based on our experience from developing and working with the Data-InfrAstructure for ParEnts and childRen (DIAPER). METHODS AND RESULTS: We provide a description of DIAPER, which is a linked data-infrastructure on the individual level based on maternity care claims data, quality and utilization of maternity care and data from municipal registries, covering the life course from preconception to adulthood...
2023: International Journal of Integrated Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38113385/financial-sustainability-of-novel-delivery-models-in-behavioral-health-treatment
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominic Hodgkin, Constance M Horgan, Stephanie Jordan Brown, Gavin Bart, Maureen T Stewart
BACKGROUND: In the US, much of the research into new intervention and delivery models for behavioral health care is funded by research institutes and foundations, typically through grants to develop and test the new interventions. The original grant funding is typically time-limited. This implies that eventually communities, clinicians, and others must find resources to replace the grant funding -otherwise the innovation will not be adopted. Diffusion is challenged by the continued dominance in the US of fee-for-service reimbursement, especially for behavioral health care...
December 1, 2023: Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38100460/the-comprehensive-primary-care-plus-model-and-health-care-spending-service-use-and-quality
#45
COMMENT
Pragya Singh, Ning Fu, Stacy Dale, Sean Orzol, Jessica Laird, Amanda Markovitz, Eunhae Shin, Ann S O'Malley, Nancy McCall, Timothy J Day
IMPORTANCE: Implemented in 18 regions, Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) was the largest US primary care delivery model ever tested. Understanding its association with health outcomes is critical in designing future transformation models. OBJECTIVE: To test whether CPC+ was associated with lower health care spending and utilization and improved quality of care. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Difference-in-differences regression models compared changes in outcomes between the year before CPC+ and 5 intervention years for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries attributed to CPC+ and comparison practices...
January 9, 2024: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38100095/estimated-savings-from-the-medicare-shared-savings-program
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew M Ryan, Adam A Markovitz
IMPORTANCE: The Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) is the largest and most important alternative payment model that has been implemented by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Its budgetary impact to CMS is not well understood. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between the MSSP and net savings to CMS for performance years 2013 to 2021. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The economic evaluation used publicly reported data on the MSSP from April 1, 2012, to December 31, 2021, and estimates extracted from 2 prior studies...
December 1, 2023: JAMA health forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38072097/patient-reported-outcomes-measurement-information-system-physical-function-and-global-physical-health-subscale-strongly-correlate-and-perform-similarly-to-the-knee-injury-and-osteoarthritis-outcome-score-physical-function-short-form
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
John G Esposito, David N Bernstein, Christopher M Melnic, Young-Min Kwon, Daniel G Tobert
BACKGROUND: Arthroplasty surgeons use a variety of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to assess functional well-being, including the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) Physical Function short form (KOOS-PS), Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Physical Function Short Form 10a (PROMIS PF SF 10a), and PROMIS Global-10 Physical Health subscale. However, there is a paucity of literature assessing their concurrent validity and performance...
December 8, 2023: Journal of Arthroplasty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38055385/comparing-financing-models-for-supplementary-healthcare-in-appendectomy-activity-based-costing-fee-for-service-vs-diagnosis-related-group-remuneration-bundled-payment-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
André de Arimatéia de Souza Lino, Jose Arnaldo Shiomi da Cruz, Breno Cordeiro Porto, Rhuan Pimentel Nogueira, José Pinhata Otoch, Everson Luiz de Almeida Artifon
PURPOSE: In Brazil, healthcare services traditionally follow a fee-for-service (FFS) payment system, in which each medical procedure incurs a separate charge. An alternative reimbursement with the aim of reducing costs is diagnosis related group (DRG) remuneration, in which all patient care is covered by a fixed amount. This work aimed to perform a systematic review followed by meta-analysis to assess the effectiveness of the Budled Payment for Care Improvement (BPCI) versus FFS. METHODS: Our work was performed following the items of the PRISMA report...
2023: Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38042334/patient-reported-outcome-based-performance-measures-in-apms-current-use-implementation-barriers-and-principles-to-succeed
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cameron J Gettel, Lisa G Suter, Kyle Bagshaw, Karen D Sheares, Kathleen M B Balestracci, Zhenqiu Lin, Arjun K Venkatesh
OBJECTIVE: Patient-reported outcome (PRO)-based performance measures (PRO-PMs) offer opportunities to aggregate survey data into a reliable and valid assessment of performance at the entity-level (e.g. clinician, hospital, accountable care organization). Our objective was to address the existing literature gap regarding the implementation barriers, current use, and principles for PRO-PMs to succeed. METHODS: As quality measurement experts, we first highlighted key principles of PRO-PMs and how alternative payment models (APMs) may be integral in promoting more widespread use...
November 30, 2023: Value in Health: the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38000174/stakeholder-perspectives-on-payment-reform-in-maternity-care-in-the-netherlands-a-q-methodology-study
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zoë T M Scheefhals, Eline F de Vries, Jeroen N Struijs, Mattijs E Numans, Job van Exel
Based on theoretical notions, there is consensus that alternative payment models to the common fee-for-service model have the potential to improve healthcare quality through increased collaboration and reduced under- and overuse. This is particularly relevant for maternity care in the Netherlands because perinatal mortality rates are relatively high in comparison to other Western countries. Therefore, an experiment with bundled payments for maternity care was initiated in 2017. However, the uptake of this alternative payment model remains low, as also seen in other countries, and fee-for-service models prevail...
November 15, 2023: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37983064/alternative-payment-models-in-pregnancy-to-improve-outcomes-and-advance-equity
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordan S Stone, Arina E Chesnokova, Sindhu K Srinivas
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December 12, 2023: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976394/social-model-hospice-providing-hospice-and-palliative-care-for-a-homeless-population-in-salt-lake-city-utah
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francine Bench Jensen, Deborah Thorpe
Health care for the homeless population is a complex challenge and represents a significant gap in care, particularly for those at the end of life. Hospice care may be desired but is rarely an option for people without residences, social support, and payment sources. Social model hospice is a unique paradigm of care delivery that offers a viable solution to make hospice and palliative care possible for this population. In this historical report from interviews with early organizers, prior and current leadership (n = 6), the evolution of The INN Between in Salt Lake City, Utah, is described...
November 17, 2023: Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing: JHPN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37972145/willingness-to-pay-for-antiretroviral-therapy-viral-load-and-premium-services-a-contingent-valuation-survey-of-people-living-with-hiv-in-southern-nigeria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olusola Sanwo, Ihoghosa Iyamu, Augustine Idemudia, Titilope Badru, Sylvia Ekponimo, Dorothy Oqua, Olusesan A Makinde, Gambo G Aliyu, Abimbola Kola-Jebutu, Jemeh Egwuagu-Pius, Chika Obiora-Okafo, Moses Bateganya, Iorwakwagh Apera, Satish Raj Pandey, Hadiza Khamofu
BACKGROUND: With stagnating funding for HIV and AIDS control programs in Nigeria, alternative funding models for antiretroviral therapy (ART) including out of pocket payment are being considered to sustain momentum epidemic control targets. We assessed willingness to pay for ART related services, and factors associated with willingness to pay. METHODS: Between July and August 2019, we conducted a survey among people living with HIV (PLHIV) on ART in 3 states in southern Nigeria...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37970637/importance-of-aligning-the-implementation-of-new-payment-models-for-innovative-pharmaceuticals-in-european-countries
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zoltán Kaló, Maciej Niewada, Tamás Bereczky, Wim Goettsch, Rick A Vreman, Entela Xoxi, Mark Trusheim, Marcelien H E Callenbach, László Nagy, Steven Simoens
INTRODUCTION: The uptake of complex technologies and platforms has resulted in several challenges in the pricing and reimbursement of innovative pharmaceuticals. To address these challenges plenty of concepts have already been described in the scientific literature about innovative value judgment or payment models, which are either (1) remaining theoretical; or (2) applied only in pilots with limited impact on patient access; or (3) applied so heterogeneously in many different countries, that it prevents the health care industry from meeting expectations of HTA bodies and health care payers in the evidence requirements or offerings in different jurisdictions...
November 16, 2023: Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37957523/the-impact-of-biosimilar-use-on-total-cost-of-care-and-provider-financial-performance-in-the-medicare-oncology-care-model-a-population-based-simulation-study
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingyan Yang, Basit I Chaudhry, Andrew T Yue, Joshua A Roth, John M Kelton, Ahmed Shelbaya, Lisa Tran, Meng Li
INTRODUCTION: Payment for oncology care is increasingly moving from fee-for-service to value-based payment (VBP). VBPs are agreements in which providers are held accountable for total cost of care (TCOC) through risk-sharing arrangements with payers that tie reimbursement levels to TCOC benchmarks. Oncology biosimilars may play an important role in managing financial risk in the VBPs like Medicare's Oncology Care Model (OCM), but there has been limited research in this area. The objective of this study is to estimate the impact of biosimilar adoption on TCOC and oncology provider financial performance under the terms of the Medicare OCM...
November 14, 2023: Advances in Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37948645/impact-of-including-drug-spending-in-oncology-alternative-payment-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luca Maini, Jacob P Klimek, David C Johnson, George M Holmes, Darren A DeWalt
OBJECTIVES: To develop a method for determining the effect of including drug costs in alternative payment models (APMs). STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective claims analysis. METHODS: Using the Oncology Care Model as an example, we developed an oncology episode payment model for a commercial payer using historical claims data. We defined 6-month episodes of chemotherapy. Using claims data, we characterized episodes and developed a risk adjustment model...
November 2023: American Journal of Managed Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37939984/society-for-maternal-fetal-medicine-special-statement-clinical-quality-measures-in-obstetrics
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Andrew Combs, Adina Kern-Goldberger, Samuel T Bauer
This article provides an updated overview and critique of clinical quality measures relevant to obstetrical care. The history of the quality movement in the USA and the proliferation of quality metrics over the past quarter century are reviewed. Common uses of quality measures are summarized: payment programs, accreditation, public reporting, and quality improvement projects. We present listings of metrics that are reported by physicians or hospitals, either voluntarily or by mandate, to government agencies, payers, "watchdog" ratings organizations, and other entities...
November 6, 2023: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37931198/confronting-high-costs-and-clinical-uncertainty-innovative-payment-models-for-gene-therapies
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Horrow, Aaron S Kesselheim
Gene therapies offer potentially life-changing benefits for patients, but their unprecedented high prices exacerbate challenges for reimbursement. Payers must confront high budgetary impacts, as a large up-front payment for each patient makes it difficult to predict and absorb costs. Payers also face considerable clinical uncertainty, as evidence for efficacy and durability is limited at approval. Alternative payment models may address these reimbursement problems and ensure equitable patient access. We developed a taxonomy of possible payment mechanisms for gene therapies, including installments, risk pools, reinsurance, price-volume agreements, expenditure caps, subscriptions, outcomes-based payments and rebates, warranties, population outcomes-based agreements, and coverage with evidence development...
November 2023: Health Affairs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37889244/dental-providers-familiarity-with-and-attitudes-about-alternative-payment-models-in-value-based-care
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin Rodriguez Lichtenberg, Oscar Arevalo, Eric Tranby, Madhuli Thakkar-Samtani, Suheily Aponte-Rodriguez, Lesbia Drukteinis
The objective of this study was to examine dental providers' familiarity with and attitudes toward alternative payment models (APMs) in a value-based care (VBC) delivery model. The authors analyzed responses to questions pertaining to VBC and APMs from a survey conducted between March and April 2021. Responses were stratified by age, race, practice location, practice type, and provider specialty using descriptive and inferential analysis, including Pearson chi-square or Fisher exact test. Analyses were performed using statistical software, with P < 0...
2023: General Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37883069/payer-and-developer-perspectives-on-alternative-payment-models
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Renita Moradian, Tsega Meshesha, Mark Trusheim, Jane F Barlow
OBJECTIVE: To understand the use of alternative payment models to address the reimbursement challenges of cell and gene therapies (CGT) in the US. METHODS: A literature search focused on CGT reimbursement in the US market was conducted to identify information gaps and inform survey development. US developers ( n  = 100) and payers ( n  = 195) were invited to complete an online survey between June and August 2022. RESULTS: The overall response rate was 16%; payer respondents represented 98 plans covering 338 million lives...
October 26, 2023: Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research
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