Capitation, salary, fee-for-service and mixed systems of payment: effects on the behaviour of primary care physicians

Author:

Gosden Toby1,Forland Frode2,Kristiansen Ivar3,Sutton Matthew4,Leese Brenda1,Giuffrida Antonio5,Sergison Michelle6,Pedersen Lone7

Affiliation:

1. University of Manchester; National Primary Care Research and Development Centre; 5th Floor, Williamson Building Oxford Road Manchester UK M13 9PL

2. Norwegian Board of Health; Department of Public Health and International Affairs; PO Box 8128 Dep N-0032 Oslo Norway

3. University of Oslo; Institute of Health Management and Health Economics; Oslo Norway N-0853

4. University of York; Centre for Health Economics; Heslington York Yorkshire UK YO1 5DD

5. Inter-American Development Bank; Social Programs Division, Region 3; 1300 New York Avenue, NW Stop W0502 Washington DC USA 20577

6. Huddersfield NHS Trust, Huddersfield Royal Infirmary; Clinical Development; Lindley Huddersfield UK HD3 3EA

7. 3 Cobble Court Yard Carr House Farm, Carr House Lane Lancaster Lancashire UK LA1 1SW

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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5. Hutchison B Birch S Hurley J Lomas J Stratford-Devai F Effect of a financial incentive to reduce hospital utilisation in capitated primary care practice CHEPA working paper series 1994

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