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Health Aff (Millwood) ; 36(6): 1133-1139, 2017 06 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28583973

ABSTRACT

Payment systems generally do not directly encourage or support the reduction of health disparities. In 2013 the Finding Answers: Solving Disparities through Payment and Delivery System Reform program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation sought to understand how alternative payment models might intentionally incorporate a disparities-reduction component to promote health equity. A qualitative analysis of forty proposals to the program revealed that applicants generally did not link payment reform tightly to disparities reduction. Most proposed general pay-for-performance, global payment, or shared savings plans, combined with multicomponent system interventions. None of the applicants proposed making any financial payments contingent on having successfully reduced disparities. Most applicants did not address how they would optimize providers' intrinsic and extrinsic motivation to reduce disparities. A better understanding of how payment and care delivery models might be designed and implemented to reduce health disparities is essential.


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Delivery of Health Care/economics , Health Care Reform/economics , Health Equity , Healthcare Disparities/economics , Reimbursement Mechanisms/economics , Fee-for-Service Plans/economics , Humans , Reimbursement, Incentive , United States
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