Excluded from the definition of private donations are government grants, fee for service and investment return.
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Our fee for service system rewards doctors for seeing more patients, doing more procedures and prescribing more drugs.
Catamaran organizes itself around five market segments: employers, health plans, strategic markets, fee for service Medicaid, and technology customers.
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Addressing fee for service will reduce the overuse problem, but we must also tackle patient expectations and tort reform to solve this complex issue.
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This conflict of interest is inherent to fee for service medicine.
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The way providers are receive their cut of the shared savings is by receiving an increase in the per unit reimbursement in the fee for service model.
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Medicare substantially improved its claims documentation, and reduced its error rate reporting in the Fee for Service portion of the program from 10.1% in FY 2004 to 5.2% in FY 2005.
As hospitals and healthcare systems continue to live in the fee for service world, they must prepare for the transition to a world in which they are rewarded for value, not volume.
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The commission will look at all aspects of the rapidly changing health care industry, including managed care, traditional fee for service care and the new hybrids, such as "physician supported networks" (PSNs).
Ideally, the Board will suggest reduction in payments on care that is not necessary, which is a significant amount of health care that is provided these days under our fee for service model.
Every senior would have access to a plan that offered at least as much value as fee-for service Medicare.
Yet for the past several years enrollment has climbed at an 8% to 10% clip annually, versus 3% for normal fee-for-service Medicare.
Good tax policy decrees that, wherever possible, a fee for a service should be assessed against those who directly benefit from that service.
My proposal eliminates those payments, gradually reducing Medicare Advantage payments across the country relative to fee-for service Medicare in an equitable fashion (page 8).
It is only your school which can raise such an enquiry, so they must support your case and the exam board will charge a fee for this service.
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Summary statistics for Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) beneficiaries residing in the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, who were continuously enrolled in Medicare FFS, parts A and B, for 2011.
These facilities may charge a fee for this service.
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We believe that Apple could charge a recurring fee for this service and will likely offer much more available memory than competitors since its users have much larger libraries of music, movies and photos.
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Visa, MasterCard, or American Express charges your bank a 1% fee for the service of converting the foreign currency, and then your bank will likely add on a mark-up of another 1-2% for facilitating this transaction.
Up until now he hasn't seen the value in paying the monthly subscription fee for a service he barely has time to use, but when someone hands you a certificate for a free year of digital service, you're gonna accept.
For example, with our fee-for-service system, providers get paid more to do more, and some of these organizations represent the providers.
It calls for offering senior citizens a choice between traditional fee-for-service Medicare and a premium support system that would provide a fixed government payment to help them buy private health insurance.
Medicare Advantage plans are privately-run and contract with the government health insurance program for the elderly to provide same benefits offered under traditional fee-for-service Medicare plus some extras like vision care, prescriptions or certain additional outpatient and wellness benefits.
Hamadeh wanted to pay primary care doctors a small fee for referring his service to patients, but discovered it could be construed as fee-splitting.
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While they are a step toward a pay-for-performance system, they have not entirely shed the yoke of the fee-for-service model that is currently employed by government-funded health programs.
In addition to raising the eligibility age for the program from 65 to 67, it would offer seniors a choice between the traditional fee-for-service, government health-care program and an option like Mr. Ryan's, which would offer government support to purchase private insurance.
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It earns revenues in form of interest on mortgage loans, production fee in writing new loans and service fee for servicing loans that it has sold to other parties.
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The fee-for-service system already creates incentives for doctors to do the more costly thing.
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Fee-for-service plans--with their equally problematic incentives for doctors to provide too much costly treatment--continue to shrink.
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