Case ID: 711410
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Solution & Analysis for The UCLA Medical Center: Kidney Transplantation by Michael E. Porter, Jennifer F. Baron, Jacob M. Chacko, Robin Tang
In 2010, organ transplantation remained among the few sets of medical conditions in the US for which bundled payments were a dominant reimbursement model, and for which patient health outcomes were universally measured and reported. In 1986, UCLA Medical Center was approached by Kaiser to develop a new bundled pricing approach to kidney transplant care that was quickly adopted by many payers and providers for various transplant types. This case study examines the history and current state of care delivery, reimbursement, and measurement for the UCLA Kidney Transplant Program, among the nation's highest-volume transplant providers. The UCLA Kidney Program is an interdisciplinary unit that involves clinicians from multiple Departments and engages in continuous care management throughout the often protracted transplant care cycle.
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Competition, Strategy, The UCLA Medical Center Kidney Transplantation
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