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Value-based purchasing, efficiency, and hospital performance.
Health Care Manag (Frederick). 2015 Jan-Mar; 34(1):4-13.HC

Abstract

The Medicare hospital value-based purchasing (HVBP) program that links Medicare payments to quality of care became effective in 2013 in the United States. Hospital efficiency will be added to the HVBP in 2015. It is unclear whether hospital efficiency-specific hospital characteristics are associated with HVBP performance scores and the subsequent incentive payments. Using data from the American Hospital Association Annual Survey the Medicare Hospital Compare, this article examines the association of hospital efficiency hospital characteristics with the HVBP performance scores. The results indicate that less efficient hospitals are more likely to have lower patient satisfaction scores and total performance scores compared with more efficient hospitals. Hospital size, ownership, and payer mix also have significant impact on HVBP performance scores. The findings of this study provide significant policy practice implications. On the one hand, hospitals should consider investing their limited resources into identifying implementing the most cost-effective procedures to improve their patient experience total performance scores. On the other hand, policymakers should consider the unintended negative impact that these new payment incentives will likely have on hospitals that serve a higher proportion of low-income racial ethnic minority populations.

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Author Affiliations: University of North Florida (Drs Zhao, Haley, and Spaulding); and Nemours Children's Clinic Jacksonville, Florida.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

25627849

Citation

Zhao, Mei, et al. "Value-based Purchasing, Efficiency, and Hospital Performance." The Health Care Manager, vol. 34, no. 1, 2015, pp. 4-13.
Zhao M, Haley DR, Spaulding A, et al. Value-based purchasing, efficiency, and hospital performance. Health Care Manag (Frederick). 2015;34(1):4-13.
Zhao, M., Haley, D. R., Spaulding, A., & Balogh, H. A. (2015). Value-based purchasing, efficiency, and hospital performance. The Health Care Manager, 34(1), 4-13. https://doi.org/10.1097/HCM.0000000000000048
Zhao M, et al. Value-based Purchasing, Efficiency, and Hospital Performance. Health Care Manag (Frederick). 2015 Jan-Mar;34(1):4-13. PubMed PMID: 25627849.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Value-based purchasing, efficiency, and hospital performance. AU - Zhao,Mei, AU - Haley,D Rob, AU - Spaulding,Aaron, AU - Balogh,Holly A, PY - 2015/1/29/entrez PY - 2015/1/30/pubmed PY - 2016/8/31/medline SP - 4 EP - 13 JF - The health care manager JO - Health Care Manag (Frederick) VL - 34 IS - 1 N2 - The Medicare hospital value-based purchasing (HVBP) program that links Medicare payments to quality of care became effective in 2013 in the United States. Hospital efficiency will be added to the HVBP in 2015. It is unclear whether hospital efficiency-specific hospital characteristics are associated with HVBP performance scores and the subsequent incentive payments. Using data from the American Hospital Association Annual Survey the Medicare Hospital Compare, this article examines the association of hospital efficiency hospital characteristics with the HVBP performance scores. The results indicate that less efficient hospitals are more likely to have lower patient satisfaction scores and total performance scores compared with more efficient hospitals. Hospital size, ownership, and payer mix also have significant impact on HVBP performance scores. The findings of this study provide significant policy practice implications. On the one hand, hospitals should consider investing their limited resources into identifying implementing the most cost-effective procedures to improve their patient experience total performance scores. On the other hand, policymakers should consider the unintended negative impact that these new payment incentives will likely have on hospitals that serve a higher proportion of low-income racial ethnic minority populations. SN - 1550-512X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/25627849/Value_based_purchasing_efficiency_and_hospital_performance_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -