Affiliation:
1. Winston-Salem State University
2. InterprofessionalResearch.Global
Abstract
By examining the strengths, limitations, and implications of different payment models we seek to inform policymakers, practitioners, and educators on the path toward patient-centered, efficient, and sustainable primary health care delivery. Health care payment model reform should be viewed as an investment in future health asset capacity and equity production rather than an immediate return on investment for short-term health care cost reduction.
Publisher
North Carolina Institute of Medicine
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