The Burwell roadmap

Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery
Joshua A HirschLaxmaiah Manchikanti

Abstract

In January 2015 the current Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) outlined a bold initiative to shape the delivery of healthcare through a set of strategies aimed at improving the quality of care and reducing the growth of healthcare costs. The strategies include increasing payment incentives tied to higher value care, increasing care coordination and integration, and increasing access to information to guide patients and clinicians. Significantly, the proposal includes specific goals for alternative payment models and value-based payments for the first time in the history of the Medicare program.

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Oct 13, 2011·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Laxmaiah ManchikantiJoshua A Hirsch
Dec 21, 2012·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Joshua A HirschEzequiel Silva
Jan 22, 2013·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Joshua A HirschWilliam D Donovan
May 31, 2014·AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology·J A HirschL Manchikanti
Jun 26, 2014·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Joshua A HirschLaxmaiah Manchikanti
Oct 7, 2014·JAMA Pediatrics·Alan R Fleischman, Mildred Z Solomon
Jan 27, 2015·The New England Journal of Medicine·Sylvia M Burwell

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Mar 5, 2016·Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine·Feras AkbikThabele Leslie-Mazwi
Sep 24, 2016·AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology·J A HirschL Manchikanti
Jul 30, 2015·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Joshua A HirschLaxmaiah Manchikanti
Jun 1, 2017·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Joshua A HirschLaxmaiah Manchikanti
Oct 1, 2017·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Joshua A HirschLaxmaiah Manchikanti
Dec 10, 2016·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Joshua A HirschGregory N Nicola
Jul 25, 2018·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Gabriela SpilbergJoshua A Hirsch
Jul 6, 2018·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Lauren Parks GoldingJoshua A Hirsch
Oct 31, 2018·Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery·Joshua A HirschLaxmaiah Manchikanti

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