RT @JournalGIM: Do providers respond to bundled payment by doing more procedures? It depends. Across various procedures, @juliuslchen et al…
RT @JournalGIM: Do providers respond to bundled payment by doing more procedures? It depends. Across various procedures, @juliuslchen et al…
Do providers respond to bundled payment by doing more procedures? It depends. Across various procedures, @juliuslchen et al do not find evidence of volume increases, except for colonoscopy (which may be beneficial). https://t.co/EkvaMKK3Qs https://t.co/XkS
RT @JournalGIM: Impact of an Episode-Based Payment Initiative by Commercial Payers in Arkansas on Procedure Volume: an Observational Study…
Impact of an Episode-Based Payment Initiative by Commercial Payers in Arkansas on Procedure Volume: an Observational Study https://t.co/tkjWnAHpsW
RT @HPDSLab: New @JournalGIM commentary published https://t.co/ZrlwRUXwRW Remarks on @juliuslchen @Michael_Chernew @FendrickVBID @JoeThomp…
We collaborated with @Harvard and @UMich researchers on a study of Arkansas's unique episode-based healthcare payment initiative that was published online by @JournalGIM in September and is the subject of a new commentary.
RT @HPDSLab: New @JournalGIM commentary published https://t.co/ZrlwRUXwRW Remarks on @juliuslchen @Michael_Chernew @FendrickVBID @JoeThomp…
RT @laura_tastic: I disagree with Pierce's description of valid control groups as "well matched" and "respond the same way to unmeasured va…
I disagree with Pierce's description of valid control groups as "well matched" and "respond the same way to unmeasured variables". The groups need only have the same trends in untreated potential outcomes. Constant differences don't matter.
RT @HPDSLab: New @JournalGIM commentary published https://t.co/ZrlwRUXwRW Remarks on @juliuslchen @Michael_Chernew @FendrickVBID @JoeThomp…
New @JournalGIM commentary published https://t.co/ZrlwRUXwRW Remarks on @juliuslchen @Michael_Chernew @FendrickVBID @JoeThompsonMD @sherrirose study of episode-based payment & procedure volume https://t.co/eYeNDLwSia Generalizability of findings rais
RT @JournalGIM: Impact of an Episode-Based Payment Initiative by Commercial Payers in Arkansas on Procedure Volume: an Observational Study…
RT @juliuslchen: Do providers perform more procedures under bundled payment? It varies by procedure, but no clear evidence of harmful incre…
Do providers perform more procedures under bundled payment? It varies by procedure, but no clear evidence of harmful increases. See our recent work in @JournalGIM! @Michael_Chernew @FendrickVBID @JoeThompsonMD @sherrirose
RT @HPDSLab: Impact of an episode-based payment initiative by commercial payers in Arkansas on procedure volume: An observational study in…
Impact of an episode-based payment initiative by commercial payers in Arkansas on procedure volume: An observational study in @JournalGIM by @juliuslchen, @Michael_Chernew, @FendrickVBID, @JoeThompsonMD, @sherrirose https://t.co/eYeNDLfgTA https://t.co/I
RT @JournalGIM: Impact of an Episode-Based Payment Initiative by Commercial Payers in Arkansas on Procedure Volume: an Observational Study…
Impact of an Episode-Based Payment Initiative by Commercial Payers in Arkansas on Procedure Volume: an Observational Study https://t.co/zd6hfxj6bq