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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare economics
  • Health services research
  • Quality improvement

Background:

  • Episode-based payment (EBP) models are emerging as a new reimbursement strategy in healthcare.
  • These models shift financial responsibility to provider organizations for managing patient care episodes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the implications of episode-based payment models for healthcare providers.
  • To highlight the need for adherence to evidence-based practices under EBP.

Main Methods:

  • This analysis focuses on the structural and operational changes required by provider organizations under EBP.
  • It examines the collaborative requirements among multiple stakeholders within the healthcare system.

Main Results:

  • EBP necessitates a move from provider-centric to process-centric care management.
  • Successful implementation requires enhanced coordination and collaboration between different healthcare entities.
  • Hospitals face new incentives to align care with established clinical guidelines and standards.

Conclusions:

  • Episode-based payment models promote standardized care and inter-organizational collaboration.
  • Adoption of EBP requires a fundamental shift in how healthcare services are organized and delivered.
  • Future healthcare delivery will likely be shaped by the broader application of evidence-based practices and continuum-wide standards.