Applying quality principles to orthopaedic surgery.Instr Course Lect. 2014; 63:465-72.IC
Abstract
The unsustainable rising cost of medical care is creating financial pressures that will critically alter the way that health care is paid for and delivered. Limited resources dictate that physicians must become more efficient at providing high quality care. In an effort to provide financial incentive for delivering quality care, the federal government instituted value-based purchasing to transform Medicare from a passive payer of claims to an active purchaser of medical care. Healthcare providers must follow the basic tenants of certain quality principles to maximize reimbursement under the value-based purchasing system.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
24720331
Citation
Katz, Gregory, et al. "Applying Quality Principles to Orthopaedic Surgery." Instructional Course Lectures, vol. 63, 2014, pp. 465-72.
Katz G, Ong C, Hutzler L, et al. Applying quality principles to orthopaedic surgery. Instr Course Lect. 2014;63:465-72.
Katz, G., Ong, C., Hutzler, L., Zuckerman, J. D., & Bosco, J. A. (2014). Applying quality principles to orthopaedic surgery. Instructional Course Lectures, 63, 465-72.
Katz G, et al. Applying Quality Principles to Orthopaedic Surgery. Instr Course Lect. 2014;63:465-72. PubMed PMID: 24720331.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Applying quality principles to orthopaedic surgery.
AU - Katz,Gregory,
AU - Ong,Crispin,
AU - Hutzler,Lorraine,
AU - Zuckerman,Joseph D,
AU - Bosco,Joseph A,3rd
PY - 2014/4/12/entrez
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PY - 2014/9/10/medline
SP - 465
EP - 72
JF - Instructional course lectures
JO - Instr Course Lect
VL - 63
N2 - The unsustainable rising cost of medical care is creating financial pressures that will critically alter the way that health care is paid for and delivered. Limited resources dictate that physicians must become more efficient at providing high quality care. In an effort to provide financial incentive for delivering quality care, the federal government instituted value-based purchasing to transform Medicare from a passive payer of claims to an active purchaser of medical care. Healthcare providers must follow the basic tenants of certain quality principles to maximize reimbursement under the value-based purchasing system.
SN - 0065-6895
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DP - Unbound Medicine
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