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J Ambul Care Manage ; 19(1): 1-15; discussion 15-6, 1996 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10154366

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This study explores the effects of capitation payment on the structural elements used by medical group practices to control physician-directed use of resources and the quality of patient care. Forty-five medical groups located in the highly competitive Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area were studied. The range of capitation payment in these medical group practices is from 2% to 87%. Although the practices vary considerably in the extent to which they have developed these control mechanisms, it does not appear that capitation payment is a major factor influencing that pattern. It appears that many of these medical group practices either use less formal mechanisms than those included in this study to control resource use and the quality of care or use none at all. In either event, the data suggest that the effects of capitation payment on the structure of medical practices may be overestimated.


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Capitation Fee/statistics & numerical data , Group Practice/economics , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/economics , Costs and Cost Analysis , Group Practice/statistics & numerical data , Health Services Research , Income , Medical Staff/economics , Medical Staff/statistics & numerical data , Minnesota , Physician Incentive Plans , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data , Regression Analysis , Surveys and Questionnaires , Utilization Review
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