Ambulatory care prospective payment: the effect on clinical practice patterns
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- DOI: 10.1097/00004479-199304000-00009
Ambulatory care prospective payment: the effect on clinical practice patterns
Abstract
Prospective payment for ambulatory surgical services offers the opportunity to achieve a number of operational efficiencies in the health care delivery system by incorporating incentives for both physicians and facilities to reorganize care. The risk associated with this opportunity is the creation of additional bureaucratic infrastructure.
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