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The introduction of a value‐based reimbursement programme—Alignment and resistance among healthcare providers

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  • Thérèse Eriksson
  • Lars‐Åke Levin
  • Ann‐Charlotte Nedlund

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Reimbursement programmes are used to manage care through financial incentives. However, their effects are mixed and the programmes can motivate behaviour that goes against professional values. Value‐based reimbursement programmes may better align professional values with financial incentives. The aim of this study is to analyse if and how healthcare providers adapt their practices to a value‐based reimbursement programme that combines bundled payment with performance‐based payment. Forty‐one semi‐structured interviews were conducted with representatives from healthcare providers within spine surgery in Sweden. Data were analysed using thematic analysis with an abductive approach and a conceptual framework based on neo‐institutional theory. Healthcare providers were positive to the idea of a value‐based reimbursement programme. However, during its introduction it became evident that some aspects were easier to adapt to than others. The bundled payment provided a more comprehensive picture of the patients' needs but to an increased administrative burden. Due to the financial impact of the bundled payment, healthcare providers tried to decrease the amount of post‐discharge care. The performance‐based payment was appreciated. However, the lack of financial impact and transparency in how the payment was calculated caused providers to neglect it. Healthcare providers adapted their practices to, but also resisted aspects of the value‐based reimbursement programme. Resistance was mainly caused by lack of understanding of how to interpret and act on new information. Providers had to face unfamiliar situations, which they did not know how to handle. Better IT‐facilitation and clearer definition of related care is needed to strengthen the value‐based reimbursement programme among healthcare providers. A value‐based reimbursement programme seems to better align professional values with financial incentives.

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  • Thérèse Eriksson & Lars‐Åke Levin & Ann‐Charlotte Nedlund, 2023. "The introduction of a value‐based reimbursement programme—Alignment and resistance among healthcare providers," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 38(1), pages 129-148, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ijhplm:v:38:y:2023:i:1:p:129-148
    DOI: 10.1002/hpm.3574
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