The impact of capitation on physician organizations' cost structures: an exploratory analysis

This paper aims to evaluate the relationship between capitation payment methodology and the physician organization cost function. The paper provides evidence supporting a positive relationship between overhead rates and the level of capitation. Based on sample data, US medical practices whose net me...

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Capitation Fee
Cohort Studies
Costs
Costs and Cost Analysis
Data envelopment analysis
Exploratory data analysis
Health administration
Health care
Income
Medical practices
Overhead costs
Patients
PHOs
Physicians
Practice Management, Medical - economics
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Reimbursement
Relative Value Scales
Statistical analysis
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Studies
United States
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