2022
DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e111
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Hospice-Palliative Medicine as a Model of Value-Based Healthcare

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“…In addition, hospital systems must evaluate risk allocation as repayment models are defined to avoid financially incentivizing doctors to select for only healthy patients with mild chronic conditions. Furthermore, moving to bundled payment may be complicated for practices that accommodate multiple payer types, as multiple eligibility requirements will have to be met and multiple provider-payer agreements will need to be forged (Heo et al, 2022;Hines et al, 2021;Hurh et al, 2017;Ryan et al, 2019;Stiegel et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, hospital systems must evaluate risk allocation as repayment models are defined to avoid financially incentivizing doctors to select for only healthy patients with mild chronic conditions. Furthermore, moving to bundled payment may be complicated for practices that accommodate multiple payer types, as multiple eligibility requirements will have to be met and multiple provider-payer agreements will need to be forged (Heo et al, 2022;Hines et al, 2021;Hurh et al, 2017;Ryan et al, 2019;Stiegel et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, while this article raises concerns about the Act from the perspective of human rights, financial support and implementable policies to enhance shared decision-making and strengthen supportive care networks are crucial beyond legal revisions. 37 …”
Section: Conclusion: Ensuring the Right To Quality Eol Care For Every...mentioning
confidence: 99%