Paying More Wisely: Effects of Payment Reforms on Evidence-Based Clinical Decision-Making

Paying More Wisely: Effects of Payment Reforms on Evidence-Based Clinical Decision-Making

Published: May 30, 2013
Publisher: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, vol. 2, no. 3
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Authors

Timothy K. Lake

Eugene C. Rich

Christal Stone Valenzano

Myles M. Maxfield

This article reviews the recent research, policy, and conceptual literature on the effects of payment policy reforms on evidence-based clinical decision making by physicians at the point of care. Payment reforms include recalibration of existing fee structures in fee-for-service, pay-for-quality, episode-based bundled payments and global payments. The authors review the advantages and disadvantages of these reforms in terms of their effects on physicians’ and patients’ use of evidence in clinical decisions related to the diagnosis, testing, treatment, and management of disease. They conclude with a recommended pathway for improving payment incentives to better support evidence-based decision making.

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