医疗保健补偿计划:当前的挑战和新方法。

Q4 Medicine
Todd A Zigrang
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摘要

摘要:美国医疗保健行业与其他国家不同,特别是在其员工的薪酬方面。在医疗保健的第三方支付系统中,消费者(即患者)通常不是为服务付费的人。此外,在患者寻求治疗之前,特定服务的付款是由提供者和第三方付款人协商的——同一服务的付款人和患者之间可能会有所不同。使问题进一步复杂化的是,无数重叠的联邦、州和地方法规和规章管理着提供者如何与患者以及彼此之间互动。在COVID-19大流行爆发之前,医疗保健人力短缺就已经迫在眉睫,这加大了补偿医生的挑战。鉴于医疗保健行业中的这些不同力量,本文回顾了目前医疗保健提供者获得补偿的方式以及这些补偿计划面临的挑战。潜在的方法来补救这些挑战的描述,既广泛和具体的现实世界的例子有关的初级保健和外科专业。从这些方法中获得的经验教训包括医疗保健组织衡量薪酬计划成功与否的方法。
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Healthcare Compensation Plans: Current Challenges and Novel Approaches.

Summary: The US healthcare sector differs from others, particularly with regard to how its workforce is compensated. In healthcare's third-party payer system, the consumer (i.e., the patient) typically is not the one paying for the service. Moreover, the payment for a given service is negotiated by the provider and the third-party payer before the patient ever seeks care-and the payment for the same service may differ among payers and patients. To further complicate matters, myriad overlapping federal, state, and local statutes and regulations govern how providers interact with patients and each other. The challenges with compensating physicians have been amplified by the healthcare workforce shortage that was looming even before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In light of these various forces in the healthcare industry, this article reviews the current ways healthcare providers are compensated and the challenges with those compensation plans. Potential approaches to remedy those challenges are described, both broadly and with specific real-world examples related to primary care and surgical specialties. Lessons learned from these approaches include ways that healthcare organizations may measure the success of a compensation plan.

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Frontiers of Health Services Management
Frontiers of Health Services Management Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Disaster preparedness. The future of health professions. Workforce shortages. Alternative medicine. You want to understand the latest trends, but you don"t always have time for books. Magazines don"t give you quite enough information. Keeping up doesn"t have to be difficult. Frontiers can bring you up to speed quickly. Frontiers" unique "bookazine" format gives you the deep understanding gained from books but in a shorter format, like a magazine. Each issue focuses on one healthcare management topic, providing you with the knowledge you need to understand and react to evolving trends. Frontiers is written by experts on the topic and includes commentary from the field.
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