Time is money: general practitioners' reflections on the fee-for-service system
Abstract Background Fee-for-service is a common payment model for remunerating general practitioners (GPs) in OECD countries. In Norway, GPs earn two-thirds of their income through fee-for-service, which is determined by the number of consultations and procedures they register as fees. In general, f...
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Main Authors: | Kristian B. Kraft (Author), Eivor H. Hoff (Author), Magne Nylenna (Author), Cathrine F. Moe (Author), Arnstein Mykletun (Author), Kristian Østby (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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