Changes in Payment Policies: Impact on Physicians' Office Testing

作者: Lisa I. Iezzoni

DOI: 10.1016/S0025-7125(16)30840-9

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摘要: Recent changes in payment policies include powerful pecuniary incentives to move care from expensive hospital settings cheaper outpatient sites. Physicians face competition a growing number of alternative providers the diagnostic testing marketplace. Given that concurrent trend involves aggressive utilization review with stiff penalties for noncompliance, physicians are challenged practice appropriate restraint ordering and performing tests.

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