Payment reform alone will not transform health care delivery
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- DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.28.2.w216
Payment reform alone will not transform health care delivery
Abstract
Payment reforms clearly are an important change agent in our efforts to improve the health care delivery system. For broader health care delivery reform to take root and work, however, payment reform cannot be imposed in a vacuum. To maximize the chances of success and minimize the possibility of unintended consequences, the appropriate culture and structure of our health care institutions first must be in place.
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