Verrilli D K, Zuckerman S
Urban Institute, Washington, DC 20037, USA.
Health Care Financ Rev. 1996 Spring;17(3):161-70.
Preferred provider organizations (PPOs) represent a form of managed care in which providers agree to accept discounted fees in exchange for the expectation that their patient volume will increase or at least be maintained. Managed care plans that rely on discounted fee-for-service (FFS) payments have increased from about 10 plans in 1981 to over 700 plans in 1994. In this study, we document levels of discounts achieved by two large national insurers and discuss how the size of the discount varies by type of service and how the discounted rates relate to Medicare fees. Our results show that, despite achieving large discounts (approximately 10 20 percent) relative to their indemnity plans, the two nationwide PPOs studied here pay at rates substantially above Medicare levels.
优选提供者组织(PPO)是一种管理式医疗形式,在这种形式下,提供者同意接受折扣费用,以期望其患者数量会增加或至少得以维持。依赖折扣服务收费(FFS)支付的管理式医疗计划已从1981年的约10个计划增加到1994年的700多个计划。在本研究中,我们记录了两家大型全国性保险公司实现的折扣水平,并讨论了折扣幅度如何因服务类型而异,以及折扣率与医疗保险费用的关系。我们的结果表明,尽管相对于其赔偿计划实现了大幅折扣(约10%至20%),但这里研究的两家全国性PPO支付的费率仍大大高于医疗保险水平。