The long-term care marketplace: an analysis of deficiencies and potential reform by means of incentive reimbursement. Ruchlin, H., S., Levey, S., & Muller, C. Medical care, 13(12):979-991, 12, 1975. abstract bibtex This study analyzes the institutional, economic, and regulatory deficiencies of the long-term care sector of the health industry and develops an incentive reimbursement model as a means for correcting or ameliorating some of the stated deficiencies. The reimbursement model presents a schema which attempts to match patients to facilities, needs to services, and services to cost. A capital expansion coupon program is proposed, both as a suitable vehicle for channeling incentive rewards accruing to nonprofit institutions, and as a mechanism for subsidizing the approved expansion and/or renovation plans of "efficient" providers of care.
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