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A prospective payment system (PPS) is a term used to refer to several payment methodologies for which means of determining insurance reimbursement is based on a predetermined payment regardless of the intensity of the actual service provided. It includes a system for paying hospitals based on predetermined prices, from Medicare. Payments are typically based on codes provided on the insurance claim such as these: Aside from FQHCs, other entities that provide outpatient services to Medicaid patients, that are also paid by a PPS methodology include:

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  • A prospective payment system (PPS) is a term used to refer to several payment methodologies for which means of determining insurance reimbursement is based on a predetermined payment regardless of the intensity of the actual service provided. It includes a system for paying hospitals based on predetermined prices, from Medicare. Payments are typically based on codes provided on the insurance claim such as these: * Diagnosis-related groups for hospital inpatient claims * Ambulatory Payment Classification for hospital outpatient claims * Current Procedural Terminology for other outpatient claims The PPS was established by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), as a result of the , specifically to address expensive hospital care. Regardless of services provided, payment was of an established fee. The idea was to encourage hospitals to lower their prices for expensive hospital care. In 2000, CMS changed the reimbursement system for outpatient care at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) to include a prospective payment system for Medicaid and Medicare. Under this system, health centers receive a fixed, per-visit payment for any visit by a patient with Medicaid, regardless of the length or intensity of the visit. The per-visit rate for the Medicaid PPS is specific to the individual health center location. The rate is determined and updated by a financial accounting process conducted by State Medicaid agencies. The FQHC PPS rate for Medicare (previously called the All Inclusive Reimbursement Rate), in contrast, is fixed at the same level across different health centers. Aside from FQHCs, other entities that provide outpatient services to Medicaid patients, that are also paid by a PPS methodology include: * FQHC look-alikes (health centers not receiving a federal grant under section 330 of the Public Health Service Act, but that otherwise meet the criteria for FQHC status.) * Indian Health Service Health Centers * Rural Health Centers (in some states, like California) (en)
  • 預期付款系統(英語:Prospective payment system,PPS),是幾種運用預先已設定費率的醫療保險費用報銷方式,也就是說對於代碼相同的治療,基本上金額為固定,並未把實際服務的內容考慮在內。 (zh)
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  • 預期付款系統(英語:Prospective payment system,PPS),是幾種運用預先已設定費率的醫療保險費用報銷方式,也就是說對於代碼相同的治療,基本上金額為固定,並未把實際服務的內容考慮在內。 (zh)
  • A prospective payment system (PPS) is a term used to refer to several payment methodologies for which means of determining insurance reimbursement is based on a predetermined payment regardless of the intensity of the actual service provided. It includes a system for paying hospitals based on predetermined prices, from Medicare. Payments are typically based on codes provided on the insurance claim such as these: Aside from FQHCs, other entities that provide outpatient services to Medicaid patients, that are also paid by a PPS methodology include: (en)
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  • Prospective payment system (en)
  • 預期付款系統 (zh)
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