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  • == Capitation == '''Capitation''' (/kæpɪˈteɪʃən/) is a payment model in healthcare where providers are paid a set amount for each enrolled person assigned to
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  • ...s a payment model where services are unbundled and paid for separately. In healthcare, it gives an incentive for physicians to provide more treatments because pa ...surgeries, or other treatments. The fee-for-service model contrasts with [[capitation]], [[salary]], and [[value-based payment]] models.
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  • ...can be spent on a particular type of healthcare service. For example, a [[capitation]] is a payment arrangement in which a physician or group of physicians rece * [[Capitation]]
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  • ...or service that is bundled together for the convenience of the patient or healthcare provider. ...It has been used in the medical context since the late 20th century, when healthcare providers began offering bundled services as a way to streamline care and r
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  • '''Reimbursement''' (/riːɪmˈbɜːrsmənt/) is a term used in the [[healthcare industry]] to describe the process of paying an individual or a party an am In the context of healthcare, reimbursement refers to the payment that [[healthcare providers]] receive for the services they provide to patients. This payment
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  • '''Bundled payment''' (pronunciation: /ˈbʌndəld ˈpeɪmənt/) is a method of healthcare payment that providers agree to accept a fixed amount of money for a define * [[Episode of care]]: A healthcare term for the treatment and procedures a patient undergoes for a specific il
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  • == Healthcare in Denmark == ...and [[public health]] services to all residents of [[Denmark]]. The Danish healthcare system is primarily funded through taxes and is largely free of charge for
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  • ...e delivery system designed to manage the cost, utilization, and quality of healthcare services. The term originated in the United States in the late 20th century ...m was first used in the United States in the 1980s as a response to rising healthcare costs.
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  • ...epartment of Health and Human Services that administers the nation’s major healthcare programs. * [[Capitation (healthcare)]]
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  • ...''IPA'', /ˌaɪ.piːˈeɪ/) is a business entity that contracts with individual healthcare providers or groups of providers to deliver medical services. The term orig ...s derived from the fact that these associations are made up of independent healthcare providers who practice independently, but are associated through their cont
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  • * [[Capitation]]: A term used in healthcare finance to refer to a payment arrangement for health care service providers
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  • Specialism, in the context of medicine, refers to the specialization of healthcare providers to focus and specialize in a narrow area of care with higher leve ...tient Clinics Pharmacies. The VHA Pharmacy Benefits Management - Strategic Healthcare Group has oversight for professional and practice activities of VA Pharmaci
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