Handbook Integrated Care 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69262-9_54
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Netherlands: The Potentials of Integrating Care Via Payment Reforms

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“…ITCs treat less complex routine cases mainly in the care-types of chronic pain and mental disorder and musculoskeletal disease. 10 Furthermore, a small fraction of the claims is registered by multi-categorical providers that provide rehabilitation care in addition to other types of care, such as mental health care, and by independent physicians. 11 Before visiting a rehabilitation care provider, patients must obtain a referral from their general practitioner (GP).…”
Section: Overview Of Rehabilitation Care In the Netherlandsmentioning
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“…ITCs treat less complex routine cases mainly in the care-types of chronic pain and mental disorder and musculoskeletal disease. 10 Furthermore, a small fraction of the claims is registered by multi-categorical providers that provide rehabilitation care in addition to other types of care, such as mental health care, and by independent physicians. 11 Before visiting a rehabilitation care provider, patients must obtain a referral from their general practitioner (GP).…”
Section: Overview Of Rehabilitation Care In the Netherlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this theoretical model, providers can perfectly estimate the amount of health care services that will lead to optimal total benefit for the patient. [10] 40 Worth noting that patient benefit is not equivalent to patient's demand for services. While patient demand decreases as patient's share of medical expenses increases, true benefit from treatment does not vary with price.…”
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