Bundled payments for care improvement initiative: the next evolution of payment formulations: AAHKS Bundled Payment Task Force

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act contains a number of provision for improving the delivery of healthcare in the United States, among the most impactful of which may be the call for modifications in the packaging of and payment for care that is bundled into episodes. The move away from...

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Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - economics
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - trends
Quality of Health Care - economics
Reimbursement Mechanisms - economics
Reimbursement Mechanisms - trends
Retrospective Studies
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