"A true Summit! Excellent organization in terms of getting all the national voices, key leaders and stakeholders together in one place!"
— Tommye Hinton, RN, MSN, Vice President, Health Management Services, Health Alliance Plan
"The caliber of the speakers was incredible. They shared tons of information in a short period of time. There is no better way to spend your time to learn more about P4P!"
— Ronald Bangasser, Dir External Affairs, Beaver Medical Group
Great Opportunity to hear from industry leaders' experience in P4P development, application, and results to date".
— Alecia Hathaway, MD, MPH, FACPM, Senior Medical Policy Advisor, US Army Reserves
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1 September 2007
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Imaging Economics
Of course, chances are slim that US payouts would ever reach this level. However, Gorden, who attended the 5th World Congress Healthcare Quality and P4P conference in Boston on August 6-8, says that less than half of the British bonus would be enough to grab US providers' attention. "When it starts being in the 5% to 10% range, that seems to be the sweet point for getting physicians to be seriously interested in participating," he said.
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5 September 2006
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Lisa Buckley - Managing Editor, HcPro
The United Kingdom’s citizens are healthier than those in the United States, it spends half as much
money on healthcare than America does, and Great Britain now appears to have left its former pesky
colony in the dust when it comes to pay for performance.
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21 August 2006
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Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology
A sea change in the race to compete for business in a growing health care information technology
market was signaled with the release of a first round of national software vendor certifications by
the federally funded Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT).
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18 August 2006
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Medical Device Daily
Among a laundry list of proposed changes to policies
and payment for hospital outpatient services unveiled on
Tuesday, the Bush
administration, via the
Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS; Baltimore), asked for a cut of
5.1% across the board in Medicare payments for services
provided by doctors to elderly and disabled patients in the
outpatient setting in 2007.
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18 August 2006
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Medical Device Daily
In an afternoon keynote on the second day
of the Pay-For-Performance leadership summit, Arnold
Milstein, MD, of Mercer Human Resources Consulting
(New York), provided the payer perspective on P4P, bringing
with him several years’ experience as a member of the
Medicare Payment Advisory Committee (MedPAC).
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18 August 2006
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Medical Device Daily
Assessing the sustainability of payment
reform” is not only an exercise in prognostication – one
that is difficult to avoid indulging in of late – and also the
title of a discussion at the fourth annual Leadership
Summit on Healthcare Quality & Pay-For-Performance held
here at the Marriott Copley Place hotel.
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8 August 2006
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Managed Care Wire
The 4th Annual World Congress Leadership Summit on Healthcare Quality and Pay-for-
Performance wraps up in Boston today. Over 300 decision makers and experts from
provider and insurer organizations are tackling tough issues such as the sustainability of
payment reform, and how best to measure quality as a result of P4P.
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