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The 2010 expansion of activity-based hospital payment in Israel: an evaluation of effects at the ward level.

Ruth WaitzbergWilm QuentinElad DanielsVadim PermanShuli Brammli-GreenbergReinhard BusseDan Greenberg
Published in: BMC health services research (2019)
Factors that may have hampered the effects of the reform are inadequate pricing of procedures, conflicting incentives created by other co-existing hospital-payment components, such as caps and retrospective subsidies, and the lack of resources to increase productivity. Payment reforms for health providers such as hospitals need to take into consideration the entire provider market, available resources, other - potentially conflicting - payment components, and the various parties involved and their interests.
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