Payment source and provider type in the US healthcare system (original) (raw)
Comparing the Cost of Care Provided to Medicare Beneficiaries Assigned to Primary Care Nurse Practitioners and Physicians
Jennifer Perloff
Health services research, 2015
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Effects of Health Care Payment Models on Physician Practice in the United States: Follow-Up Study
Molly Simmons
Rand health quarterly, 2020
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How does provider supply and regulation influence health care markets? Evidence from nurse practitioners and physician assistants
Kevin Stange
Journal of Health Economics, 2014
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Changes in Payer Mix and Physician Reimbursement After the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid Expansion
Jeffrey Glasheen
Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing, 2015
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Impact of Physician Assistant Care on Office Visit Resource Use In the United States
Mark Albanese
Health Services …, 2008
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Average Expense per Visit for Adults for Practices Identified as Usual Source of Care Providers during 2016, by Practice Characteristics - Results from the MEPS Medical Organizations Survey
Monica Wolford
2001
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Policy Options for Addressing Medicare Payment Differentials Across Ambulatory Settings
Peter Hussey
Rand health quarterly, 2011
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The impact of nurse practitioner and physician assistant workforce supply on Medicaid-related emergency department visits and hospitalizations
Dr. Krystyna de Jacq
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2021
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The Growing Difference Between Public And Private Payment Rates For Inpatient Hospital Care
Thomas Selden
Health Affairs, 2015
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Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, and Community Health Centers under the Affordable Care Act
Lisa Henry
Human Organization, 2015
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Empirical Models of Demand for Out-Patient Physician Services and Their Relevance to the Assessment of Patient Payment Policies: A Critical Review of the Literature
Wim Groot
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2010
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Nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians in community health centers, 2006–2010
Esther Hing, Perri Morgan
Healthcare, 2014
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Comparing the Cost of Caring for Medicare Beneficiaries in Federally Funded Health Centers to Other Care Settings
Ravi Sharma
Health services research, 2015
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US Physician Practices Versus Canadians: Spending Nearly Four Times As Much Money Interacting With Payers
Dante Morra
Health Affairs, 2011
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Opportunity costs of ambulatory medical care in the United States
John Engberg
The American journal of managed care, 2015
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Use Of Physician Assistants And Nurse Practitioners In Primary Care, 1995-1999
Roderick Hooker
Health Affairs, 2001
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Rethinking Physician Payment
Laurence McMahon
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2014
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Effects of Health Care Payment Models on Physician Practice in the United States
Molly Simmons
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Characteristics of nurse practitioners and physician assistants in the United States
Michelle L. Cook, Roderick Hooker, Douglas M. Brock
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Tracking Trends In Provider Reimbursements And Patient Obligations
K. Hempstead
Health affairs (Project Hope), 2015
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Sources of U.S. Physician Income: The Contribution of Government Payments to the Specialist–Generalist Income Gap
Karen Lasser
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2008
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Variations in payment patterns for surgical care in the centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Lorna Kwan
Surgery, 2016
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Time spent with patients by physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in community health centers, 2006–2010
Esther Hing, Perri Morgan
Healthcare, 2014
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Medicare Payment and Hospital Provision of Outpatient Care to the Uninsured
Daifeng He
Health Services Research, 2016
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Use of ambulatory care services in three provider plans: interactions between patient characteristics and plans
Paula Diehr
American Journal of Public Health, 1984
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Association Between Availability of Health Service Prices and Payments for These Services
Gabriella Rosen Kellerman
JAMA, 2014
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Spending per Medicare Beneficiary Is Higher in Hospital-Owned Small- and Medium-Sized Physician Practices
Patricia Ramsay
Health Services Research, 2017
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Characteristics of Practices Used as Usual Source of Care Providers during 2015, by Age-Results from the MEPS Medical Organizations Survey
Monica Wolford
2001
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Do physician-payment mechanisms affect hospital utilization? A study of Health Service Organizations in Ontario
Jonathan Lomas
PubMed, 1996
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A Comparison of Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Primary Care Physicians’ Patterns of Practice and Quality of Care in Health Centers
Burt Barnow
Medical Care, 2017
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Types and Distribution of Payments From Industry to Physicians in 2015
Tim K Mackey, Kathryn Tringale
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Payment Rates for Personal Care Assistants and the Use of Long-Term Services and Supports among Those Dually Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
Denis Hulett
Health Services Research, 2014
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Payment for nursing services: issues in policy implementation
Marilyn Frenn
NLN publications, 1989
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Changing physician payment for Medicare patients. Projected effects on the quality of care
Terry Hammons
The Western journal of medicine, 1986
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Medicare physician payment, participation, and reform
Julia Paradise
Health Affairs, 1984
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