2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2009.06.004
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Value‐Based Physician Reimbursement: Challenges and Opportunities for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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“…Recently, a movement has occurred in which physician reimbursement is based not just on provision of service, but on the quality of care provided and safety measures taken. This is called 'value based purchasing (VBR)' 13. This movement favors physiatrists because these professionals are already accustomed to managing patients with qualified care.…”
Section: Future Directions For Physiatristsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a movement has occurred in which physician reimbursement is based not just on provision of service, but on the quality of care provided and safety measures taken. This is called 'value based purchasing (VBR)' 13. This movement favors physiatrists because these professionals are already accustomed to managing patients with qualified care.…”
Section: Future Directions For Physiatristsmentioning
confidence: 99%