The imperative for emergency medicine to create its own alternative payment model

Abstract Seven years after the Affordable Care Act legislated Alternative Payment Models, it is time for Emergency Medicine to find its place within this value-based trend by developing its own Alternative Payment Model.

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Alternative payment models
Emergency
Emergency medical care
Emergency medical services
Emergency Medicine - economics
Emergency preparedness
Emergency services
Health Expenditures - trends
Humans
Medicare
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Payments
Physicians
Reimbursement
Reimbursement Mechanisms - trends
United States
Value-based care
Value-Based Insurance - economics
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