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摘要
美国急诊医师学会(American College of Emergency Physicians)推行一种付费模式,让急诊科医生在病人出院后30天内对其进行跟踪。CMS可能会将其用于医疗保险。与此同时,有兴趣参与的紧急医疗团体将需要学习护理协调的诀窍。
EDs Getting Ready To Dive Into Value-based Payment Waters.
The American College of Emergency Physicians pushes a payment model that would have ED doctors tracking patients for 30 days after discharge. CMS may adopt it for Medicare. Meanwhile, emergency medical groups interested in participating will need to learn the ropes of care coordination.