Optimizing physician payment models to address health system priorities: Perspectives from specialist physicians

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Objective: Despite well-documented data on the mixed impact of physician payment models, there is limited evidence on how to enhance existing payment model designs. This study examines the approaches to optimizing payment models from the perspective of specialist physicians to better support patient and physician experience and other health system objectives. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 specialist physicians across Alberta, Canada. Data from the interviews were analyzed using a framework approach. Results: Respondents emphasized the need to incentivize physicians with the right blend of financial and non-financial incentives, including physician wellness. Respondents also highlighted the need for physician involvement and accountability to optimize the value of physician payment models. Conclusion: To optimize physician payment models, it may be useful to include a blend of financial and non-financial incentives with clear accountability measures as this may better align physician practice with health system priorities.

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Ogundeji, Y. K., Quinn, A., Lunney, M., Chong, C., Chew, D., Hopkin, G., … Manns, B. (2021, August 1). Optimizing physician payment models to address health system priorities: Perspectives from specialist physicians. Healthcare Policy. Longwoods Publishing Corp. https://doi.org/10.12927/HCPOL.2021.26577

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