THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 1. More Than Two-Thirds of Opinion Leaders Say Current Payment System Is Not Effective at Encouraging High Quality of Care.

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THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 1. More Than Two-Thirds of Opinion Leaders Say Current Payment System Is Not Effective at Encouraging High Quality of Care Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, September/October “Under the current payment approach, payment is given to each provider for individual services provided to each patient. How effective do you think this payment system is at encouraging high quality and efficient care?” Very effective 2% Not sure 2% Effective 5% Somewhat effective 22% Not effective 69%

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 2. Majority of Opinion Leaders Say Fundamental Provider Payment Reform Most Effective Strategy in Improving U.S. Health System Performance Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, September/October “How effective do you think each of the following policy strategies would be in improving U.S. health system performance (improving quality and/or reducing costs)?” Fundamental provider payment reform with broader incentives to provide high-quality and efficient care over time Bonus payments for high-quality providers and/or efficient providers Incentives for patients to choose high-quality, efficient providers Increased government regulation of providers More consumer cost-sharing Increased competition among health care providers Public reporting of information on provider quality and efficiency

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 3. Blend of Modified Fee-for-Service and Bundled Per-Patient Payment Perceived as Most Effective for Efficient Health Care System Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, September/October “How effective do you think each of the following payment approaches would be in facilitating a more efficient health care system?” A blend of the modified fee-for-service and bundled per-patient payment systems Bundled per-patient payment (a single payment for all services provided to the patient during the year), with bonus payments for high quality A modified fee-for-service system, with bonus payments for high quality and efficiency

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 4. Slightly More than Half of Opinion Leaders Prefer a Blend of Modified Fee-for-Service and Bundled Per-Patient Payment Systems “Of these options, which do you prefer?” Not sure 3% The current fee-for-service payment system 1% Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, September/October A modified fee-for-service system, with bonus payments for high quality and efficiency 9% Bundled per-patient payment with bonus payments for high quality 23% A blend of the modified fee-for-service and bundled per-patient payment systems 53% None of these 11%

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 5. Nearly Three of Five Opinion Leaders Say Shared Accountability Is Effective In Improving Efficiency “Two approaches for encouraging improved efficiency are “paying for performance on efficiency” (providing bonus payments for high performance on measures of efficiency) and “shared accountability for resource use” (holding health care organizations including hospitals and physicians accountable for use of resources in care of patients over time and sharing a portion of any savings with the accountable care organizations). How effective do you believe each of these approaches would be in improving efficiency?” Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, September/October Shared accountability for resource use Paying for performance on efficiency 57 37

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 6. Opinion Leaders Support Revision of Medicare RBRVS to Improve Efficiency and Effectiveness of Health Care Delivery Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, September/October “Several approaches to realigning provider payment have been suggested to improve the efficiency and effectiveness with which health care is delivered. Please indicate your level of support for each.” Revise the Medicare resource-based relative value schedule (RBRVS) to increase payments for primary care Pay for transitional care services, such as phone calls to high-risk patients following hospital discharge Pay physician practices a monthly per-patient fee for serving as a patient-centered medical home that meets standards and demonstrates better outcomes for patients Eliminate payments resulting from avoidable infections and other complications that occur in the hospital (“never events”) Reduce physician fees for unusually high-priced, high-volume services A global fee for hospital acute-care episodes including the hospital admission and post-acute care, inpatient physician services, and all inpatient or emergency care for 30 days after the hospital discharge Reduce diagnosis-related group payments for unusually profitable hospital services, such as some cardiac and orthopedic procedures Financial incentives/penalties for hospitals based on their 30-day readmission rates

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 7. Half of Opinion Leaders Strongly Support Medicare Negotiating Drug Prices and Engaging in Competitive Bidding “Please indicate your level of support for each of the following strategies to reduce the growth of health care costs.” Reimbursement for durable medical equipment should be based on competitive bidding with Medicare paying a price based on the distribution of bids Medicare should negotiate pharmaceutical prices Differential rates among payers should be narrowed over time, bringing up Medicaid and Medicare and lowering commercial payments Medicare should achieve savings by adjusting payment updates in high-cost geographic areas States should be encouraged to reinstitute all-payer systems of establishing hospital payment rates The Sustainable Growth Rate formula underlying Medicare physician payment should be replaced with a budget target for Medicare outlays per beneficiary across all Medicare services Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, September/October

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 8. More Than Half of Opinion Leaders Support Creating Medicare Health Board Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, September/October “Recently, there has been policy interest in creating a Medicare Health Board that would enable Medicare to innovate within broad guidelines. Congress would establish a Medicare Health Board, headed by full-time Board members with long terms (e.g., nine years) to make Medicare payment and benefit decisions subject to congressional guidelines. Congress would also delegate to the Medicare Health Board authority to set specific payment methods and rates and address other payment and coverage issues. Please indicate your level of support for such a process.” Strongly support 21% Not sure 14% Support 35% Somewhat support 21% Do not support 9%