A number of reimbursement models, including those outlined in the federal government’s HITECH Act for Healthcare, are shifting to results-based patient care quality criteria.
GE Healthcare
March 06, 2009
A number of reimbursement models, including those outlined in the federal government’s HITECH Act for Healthcare, are shifting to results-based patient care quality criteria. Frost & Sullivan surveys the current and future state of pay-for-performance in this complimentary whitepaper, provided by GE Healthcare.
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