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  1. Apr 1, 2019 · We found that the access bonus flowed disproportionately to physicians outside large cities and to those whose patients made fewer primary care visits, received less after-hours care, made more...

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  2. We found that the access bonus flowed disproportionately to physicians outside large cities and to those whose patients made fewer primary care visits, received less after-hours care, made more emergency department visits, and had higher adjusted ambulatory costs.

  3. We found that the access bonus flowed disproportionately to physicians outside large cities and to those whose patients made fewer primary care visits, received less after-hours care, made more emergency department visits, and had higher adjusted ambulatory costs.

  4. Oct 4, 2016 · Reimbursement systems provide incentives to health care providers and may drive physician behaviour. This review assesses the impact of reimbursement system on socioeconomic and racial inequalities in access, utilization and quality of primary care.

    • Wenjing Tao, Wenjing Tao, Janne Agerholm, Janne Agerholm, Bo Burström, Bo Burström
    • 2016
  5. Mar 16, 2024 · Pay-for-performance and bundled payments were the most commonly studied models. Among the systems examined, fee-for-service and value-based reimbursement systems have the most positive impact on patient care. Patient care can be influenced by the choice of reimbursement system.

  6. access bonus is structured such that primary care practices earn bonuses when their patients do not seek external care (i.e., outside use) for core primary care services.

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  8. Oct 1, 2021 · Background: Rurality strongly correlates with higher pay-for-performance access bonuses, despite higher emergency department use and fewer primary care services than in urban settings. We sought to evaluate the relation between patient-reported access to primary care and access bonus payments in urban settings.

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