Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors in the Design, Implementation, and Applicability of Value-Based Payment Models: A Systematic Literature Review

D.L.L. Leao*, H.P. Cremers, D. van Veghel, M. Pavlova, F.J. Hafkamp, W.N.J. Groot

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Evidence on the potential for value-based payment models to improve quality of care and ensure more efficient outcomes is limited and mixed. We aim to identify the factors that enhance or inhibit the design, implementation, and application of these models through a systematic literature review. We used the PRISMA guidelines. The facilitating and inhibiting factors were divided into subcategories according to a theoretical framework. We included 143 publications, each reporting multiple factors. Facilitators on objectives and strategies, such as realistic/achievable targets, are reported in 56 studies. Barriers regarding dedicated time and resources (e.g., an excessive amount of time for improvements to manifest) are reported in 25 studies. Consensus within the network regarding objectives and strategies, trust, and good coordination is essential. Health care staff needs to be kept motivated, well-informed, and actively involved. In addition, stakeholders should manage expectations regarding when results are expected to be achieved.
Original languageEnglish
Article number10775587231160920
Pages (from-to)467-483
Number of pages17
JournalMedical Care Research and Review
Volume80
Issue number5
Early online date1 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • payment reform
  • value-based health care
  • value-based payment models
  • alternative payment models
  • value
  • HEALTH-CARE
  • PERFORMANCE
  • PAY
  • QUALITY
  • STATE
  • ORGANIZATIONS
  • LESSONS
  • REFORM

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