Publications by authors named "Wei Nai"

Since FY 2013, as a part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) program, the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (HVBP) program has adjusted Medicare's payments to hospitals based on the total performance score of the hospital. First, the program reduces a portion of the hospital's Medicare payments in a specific fiscal year, and then, by the end of the same fiscal year, the amount of the payment reductions will be awarded to the hospitals based on the total performance score; thus, the hospitals that do not receive the reward will lose the portion of money reduced by Medicare. In this research, we apply the theory of state dependence and use the dynamic random effect probit model to estimate this effect.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Wei Nai"

  • - Wei Nai’s recent research focuses on evaluating the impact of hospital payment adjustments as part of the Affordable Care Act’s Hospital Value-Based Purchasing program, highlighting its implications for Medicare payments.
  • - The study employs the dynamic random effect probit model to quantify the state dependence effect on hospitals’ performance scores and subsequent financial outcomes.
  • - Findings indicate that the HVBP program creates a significant incentive structure, where hospitals risk losing a portion of their Medicare payments based on their performance, underscoring the importance of continuous quality improvement in healthcare settings.