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Value-Based Payments in Health Care: Evidence from a Nationwide Randomized Experiment in the Home Health Sector
Jun Li
Department of Public Administration
Aging Studies Institute
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Cluster Randomized Trial
50%
Dose-response Relationship
50%
Financial Incentives
50%
First Year
50%
Health Care Reform
50%
Health Sector
100%
Health Value
50%
Healthcare Evidence
100%
Home Health
100%
Home Health Agencies
50%
Home Health Care Quality
50%
Medicaid
50%
Medicare
100%
Pay-for-performance
50%
Performance Gain
100%
Program Impact
50%
Quality Measures
50%
Randomized Experiment
100%
Value-based Payment
100%
Value-based Purchasing Program
50%
Social Sciences
Health Care
100%
Health Care Reform
50%
Health Sector
100%
Health Service
100%
Incentive
100%
Psychology
Healthcare
100%
Medicaid
33%
Medicare
66%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Health Sector
100%