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all-payer system

all-payer system

Managed care A proposed health care system in which all insurers would use the same fee schedule. See Health care reform.
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That contract, the Total Cost of Care Model, will look to adapt more primary care providers into the all-payer system. The state also plans to have that model run years, instead of the 5-year contract for the current model.
Governor O'Malley also supported what he called an "all-payer system," which he succeeded in moving Maryland toward in 2014.
One possible solution is to move to an "all-payer system" that would be financed not just by Medicare, but also by insurance companies and others with a stake in the health care system, Dr.
The new RTA platform that we piloted was designed to be an all-payer system that enables payers that meet certain technological requirements to participate by interfacing to the vendor's back-end service network and operations.
First, the purpose of New York's regulatory activity, and in particular the purpose of the all-payer system introduced in 1983, was not simply to contain costs but also to broaden access and support distressed hospitals.
1446, 102nd Congress, 1st Session).[7] This health care reform proposal establishes an all-payer system of fee schedules and expenditure targets-capitation payments or salary, coupled with tax (as opposed to employment) financing., and a broad, uniform package of benefits.
Maryland has had the best experience with an all-payer system that was established 20 years ago, at the request of the Maryland Hospital Association, and is still operating today.
* An all-payer system would cover the uninsured in a public plan.
New Jersey uses an all-payer system that reimburses on a per admission basis, adjusted for the patient's diagnosis-related group.
The AAFP is supporting legislation aimed at improving graduate medical education funding and is working with the Council on Graduate Medical Education to develop an all-payer system for graduate medical programs, Dr.
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