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  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Policy

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  • Rising healthcare costs necessitate innovative payment models.
  • Global budget payment is gaining traction as a cost-control strategy.
  • The impacts of global budget payment on healthcare systems remain unclear.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a framework (CAP) for navigating design choices in global budget payment.
  • To analyze the three core domains influencing global budget payment design.
  • To provide empirical examples and policy implications for global budget implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the CAP framework: Constraints, Agent-principal, Price adjustment.
  • Analysis of design choices within each domain (e.g., capitation vs. facility-based budgeting, provider allocation, price adjustments).
  • Illustration of the framework using empirical case examples.

Main Results:

  • The CAP framework provides a structured approach to global budget payment design.
  • Key design choices in resource constraints, agent-principal relationships, and price adjustment significantly impact system outcomes.
  • Empirical examples demonstrate the practical application and implications of the framework.

Conclusions:

  • The CAP framework offers a valuable tool for policymakers designing global budget payment systems.
  • Careful consideration of the three CAP domains is crucial for effective cost control and system performance.
  • Further research and empirical testing are needed to refine global budget payment strategies.