The potential risk of using historic claims to set bundled payment prices: the case of physical therapy after lower extremity joint replacement
Abstract Background One of the most significant challenges of implementing a multi-provider bundled payment contract is to determine an appropriate, casemix-adjusted total bundle price. The most frequently used approach is to leverage historic care utilization based on claims data. However, those cl...
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Main Authors: | Sander Steenhuis (Author), Geeske Hofstra (Author), France Portrait (Author), Fatima Amankour (Author), Xander Koolman (Author), Eric van der Hijden (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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