Purchasing health care: An opportunity for a public-private partnership

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By recommending that the federal government take a leadership role in driving quality improvement in the U.S. health care system, the Institute of Medicine has taken a bold step, one that signals a significant policy shift. Through regulations and payments, government incentives have a profound effect on the practices of hospitals, clinicians, and other institutions. Private-sector employers sponsor coverage for 165 million people, and they will want a substantial voice in government strategies and actions. This paper recommends that the two sectors formally develop a strategic partnership, mediated through two powerful advisory, boards, one at the level of the HHS secretary and the other at the level of the CMS administrator.

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Galvin, R. (2003). Purchasing health care: An opportunity for a public-private partnership. Health Affairs. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.22.2.191

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