Provider payment mechanisms in the Eastern Caribbean countries
By: [Pinto, Matilde] | Pan American Health Organization
Contributor(s): Anderson, Bernt
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TextDescription: 38 p. tblsSubject(s): Payment Systems | Health Services | Health Financing | CaribbeanSummary: This technical paper prepared by Matilde Pinto and Bernt Anderson of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), examines the current provider payment mechanism in the Eastern Caribbean countries. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how healthcare providers are reimbursed within the region, including both public and private sector models, and explore the advantages and challenges of existing systems. The paper asses' various payments models such as fee-for-services, capitation, and salary-based management, and highlights the potential for health systems reforms to improve efficiency, quality, and equity in healthcare delivery.
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This technical paper prepared by Matilde Pinto and Bernt Anderson of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), examines the current provider payment mechanism in the Eastern Caribbean countries. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how healthcare providers are reimbursed within the region, including both public and private sector models, and explore the advantages and challenges of existing systems. The paper asses' various payments models such as fee-for-services, capitation, and salary-based management, and highlights the potential for health systems reforms to improve efficiency, quality, and equity in healthcare delivery.
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