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- Bundled_payment abstract "Bundled payment, also known as episode-based payment, episode payment, episode-of-care payment, case rate, evidence-based case rate, global bundled payment, global payment, package pricing, or packaged pricing, is defined as the reimbursement of health care providers (such as hospitals and physicians) "on the basis of expected costs for clinically-defined episodes of care." It has been described as "a middle ground" between fee-for-service reimbursement (in which providers are paid for each service rendered to a patient) and capitation (in which providers are paid a "lump sum" per patient regardless of how many services the patient receives). Bundled payments have been proposed in the health care reform debate in the United States as a strategy for reducing health care costs, especially during the Obama administration (2009–present).".
- Bundled_payment wikiPageExternalLink bundled-payments-%E2%80%93-medicare-pilot-program.
- Bundled_payment wikiPageExternalLink Butcher.pdf.
- Bundled_payment wikiPageExternalLink 0912HHN_FEA_Payment&domain=HHNMAG.
- Bundled_payment wikiPageExternalLink 1001.episodes.html.
- Bundled_payment wikiPageExternalLink hc_20090721_3407.php.
- Bundled_payment wikiPageExternalLink Policy%20Analysis%20No.%201.pdf.
- Bundled_payment wikiPageExternalLink AR2010030802421.html.
- Bundled_payment wikiPageID "26574293".
- Bundled_payment wikiPageRevisionID "604009514".
- Bundled_payment bot "H3llBot".
- Bundled_payment date "November 2010".
- Bundled_payment hasPhotoCollection Bundled_payment.
- Bundled_payment subject Category:Health_economics.
- Bundled_payment subject Category:Healthcare_reform_in_the_United_States.
- Bundled_payment comment "Bundled payment, also known as episode-based payment, episode payment, episode-of-care payment, case rate, evidence-based case rate, global bundled payment, global payment, package pricing, or packaged pricing, is defined as the reimbursement of health care providers (such as hospitals and physicians) "on the basis of expected costs for clinically-defined episodes of care." It has been described as "a middle ground" between fee-for-service reimbursement (in which providers are paid for each service rendered to a patient) and capitation (in which providers are paid a "lump sum" per patient regardless of how many services the patient receives). ".
- Bundled_payment label "Bundled payment".
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