Johns L, Anderson M D, Derzon R A
Inquiry. 1985 Winter;22(4):335-47.
Now entering its third year of implementation, selective contracting for health services in California continues to benefit the Medicaid program and is taking hold in the private sector. The number of hospitals under contract with Medicaid has increased to 274, and the state budget for inpatient services in FY 1984-1985 is projected to increase by only 1%. Operational preferred provider organizations (PPOs) in the state now approximate 50. Hospitals are contracting with private payers at prices averaging 10%-20%, and as high as 40%, below customary charges. PPO premiums are stated to be 10%-20% below indemnity rates. No measurable diminution of quality or access for Medicaid patients has yet been demonstrated. Selective contracting and its attendant competitive incentives have changed provider behavior and continue to dominate state health policy.
如今,加利福尼亚州的医疗服务选择性合同进入实施的第三年,这一举措持续让医疗补助计划受益,并在私营部门站稳脚跟。与医疗补助计划签约的医院数量已增至274家,预计1984 - 1985财年的住院服务州预算仅增长1%。该州目前运营的优选医疗服务组织(PPO)约有50家。医院与私人付费者签订的合同价格平均比惯常收费低10% - 20%,最高可达40%。PPO保费据称比定额给付率低10% - 20%。目前尚未显示医疗补助计划患者的医疗质量或就医机会有任何可衡量的下降。选择性合同及其附带的竞争激励措施改变了医疗服务提供者的行为,并且继续主导着州卫生政策。