Bundled payments for chronic diseases increased health care expenditure in the Netherlands, especially for multimorbid patients
Bundled payments aim to stimulate the integration of healthcare services and ultimately reduce healthcare expenditure growth through improved quality of care. The Netherlands introduced bundled payments for chronic diseases in 2010 by reimbursing providers annually for a bundle of primary care servi...
Main Authors: | Karimi, M, Tsiachristas, A, Looman, W, Stokes, J, van Galen, M, Rutten-van Molken, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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