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Value-based healthcare provider reimbursement models in high performance sport: stakeholder experiences and perceptions

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Value-based healthcare provider reimbursement models have been proposed as an alternative to traditional fee-for-service arrangements that can align financial reimbursement more closely to the outcomes of value to patients and society. This study aimed to investigate stakeholder perceptions and experiences of different reimbursement systems for healthcare providers in high-performance sport, with a focus on fee-for-service versus salaried provider models.

This is a collection of qualitative data, comprising de-identified quotations from research participants who were key stakeholders within the Australian high performance sport sector.

Access rights

The owner of this data collection reserves the right to provide access to the data by negotiation, based on the intended use of the data, and under the condition that this would not be in breach of ethical approvals.

Geographical area of data collection

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109.476011,-10.958609 154.827573,-10.958609 154.827573,-39.872771 109.476011,-39.872771 109.476011,-10.958609

Publications

Carter, Hannah E., Allen, Michelle J., Toohey, Liam A., McPhail, Steven M., & Drew, Michael K. (2023) Alternative Reimbursement Models for Health Providers in High-Performance Sport: Stakeholder Experiences and Perceptions. Sports Medicine - Open, 9, Article number: 53. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/241954/

Research areas

High performance sport
Public health
Health provider reimbursement
Applied economics

Cite this collection

Carter, Hannah; (2024): Value-based healthcare provider reimbursement models in high performance sport: stakeholder experiences and perceptions . Queensland University of Technology. (Dataset) https://doi.org/10.25912/RDF_1720590310349

Data file types

Excel file containing quotations with de-identified participant IDs

Licence


Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 (CC-BY-NC-ND)
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Copyright

© Queensland University of Technology, 2024.

Dates of data collection

From 2021-11-09 to 2021-12-18

Connections

Has chief investigator
Hannah Carter  (Researcher)

Other

Date record created:
2024-05-26T22:39:42
Date record modified:
2024-07-10T15:45:30
Record status:
Published - Open Access