Our health system went from a Prospective payment system to a fee-for-service system?

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Whose health system?

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Actually, your statement is true. A prospective payment system refers to a method of reimbursement in healthcare where payment is determined in advance based on a pre-set rate. This means that healthcare providers receive a fixed amount for each patient based on their diagnosis or treatment. On the other hand, a fee-for-service system is a method of payment where healthcare providers are paid for each service or procedure they perform. In this system, providers are reimbursed based on the quantity and complexity of the services they deliver to patients.

To confirm this, you can research the transition of your health system or consult reliable sources such as government healthcare agencies, healthcare publications, or journals. These sources often provide information on changes in payment systems and the reasons behind them. Additionally, you can reach out to healthcare professionals or administrators within your health system who may have knowledge about this transition. They can provide insights into the reimbursement policies and payment models being used.