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Other States Watch Closely As Vermont Implements Ambitious 'Pay For Performance' Plan
Traditionally, doctors and hospitals are paid for each procedure, treatment or test they provide. But critics say this 鈥渇ee for service鈥 system drives up costs and harms patients by pushing providers to do as much as possible, regardless of whether it benefits patients. Under Vermont鈥檚 plan, to be phased in through 2022, health plans would pay doctors and hospitals based on how well they care for their patients and contain costs, rather than on the volume of services they provide. ... Other states will be watching closely. Studies of smaller pay-for-performance experiments have yielded mixed results in patients鈥 health outcomes. And in an urban area with competing insurers and hospitals, it would be more difficult to coordinate a pay-for-performance system than it is in Vermont. Nevertheless, if Vermont鈥檚 plan is successful it is likely that others will duplicate it. (Ollove, 3/2)
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