Fundamental Reform of Payment for Adult Primary Care: Comprehensive Payment for Comprehensive Care

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Allan H. Goroll
Robert A. Berenson
Stephen C. Schoenbaum
Laurence B. Gardner
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital,Department of Medicine
[2] The Urban Institute,Department of Medicine
[3] The Commonwealth Fund,undefined
[4] University of Miami School of Medicine,undefined
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primary care; comprehensive payment; capitation; resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS); compensation;
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Primary care is essential to the effective and efficient functioning of health care delivery systems, yet there is an impending crisis in the field due in part to a dysfunctional payment system. We present a fundamentally new model of payment for primary care, replacing encounter-based imbursement with comprehensive payment for comprehensive care. Unlike former iterations of primary care capitation (which simply bundled inadequate fee-for-service payments), our comprehensive payment model represents new investment in adult primary care, with substantial increases in payment over current levels. The comprehensive payment is directed to practices to include support for the modern systems and teams essential to the delivery of comprehensive, coordinated care. Income to primary physicians is increased commensurate with the high level of responsibility expected. To ensure optimal allocation of resources and the rewarding of desired outcomes, the comprehensive payment is needs/risk-adjusted and performance-based. Our model establishes a new social contract with the primary care community, substantially increasing payment in return for achieving important societal health system goals, including improved accessibility, quality, safety, and efficiency. Attainment of these goals should help offset and justify the costs of the investment. Field tests of this and other new models of payment for primary care are urgently needed.
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