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  2. Capitation (healthcare) - Wikipedia

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    Secondary capitation is a relationship arranged by a managed care organization between a physician and a secondary or specialist provider, such as an X-ray facility or ancillary facility such as a durable medical equipment supplier whose secondary provider is also paid capitation based on that PCP's enrolled membership.

  3. Capitation - Wikipedia

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    Capitation may refer to: Poll tax or head tax, a tax of a fixed amount per individual Capitation (healthcare) , a system of payment to medical service providers

  4. Healthcare payment - Wikipedia

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    Secondary capitation is a relation arranged by care organization between a physician and a secondary or specialist provider, i.e. or ancillary facility or an X-ray facility. Global capitation is a relationship based on a provider who provides services and is reimbursed per-member per-month for the entire network population.

  5. Poll tax - Wikipedia

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    Like the English poll tax, the French capitation tax was assessed on rank – for taxation persons, French society was divided in twenty-two "classes", with the Dauphin (a class by himself) paying 2,000 livres, princes of the blood paying 1500 livres, and so on down to the lowest class, composed of day laborers and servants, who paid 1 livre ...

  6. Bundled payment - Wikipedia

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    Unlike capitation, bundled payment does not penalize providers for caring for sicker patients. [ 5 ] Considering the advantages and disadvantages of fee-for-service, pay for performance , bundled payment for episodes of care, and global payment such as capitation, Mechanic and Altman concluded that "episode payments are the most immediately ...

  7. French Poll Tax of 1695 - Wikipedia

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    Declaration du Roy pour l'etablissement de la capitation, avec le tarif contenant la distribution des vingt-deux classes donné a Versailles le 18. Janvier 1695. France (1695a). "Supplément de Tarif pour le Réglement de Taxes de la Capitation génerale." Recueil des édits, declarations, lettres-patentes, arrêts et réglements du Roi.

  8. Capitation fee - Wikipedia

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    Concerns have been raised on how a capitation fee has been charged in the name of donations. [36] Issues related to capitation fee has been reported from many regions in India, and may be traced to the 1980s or 1970s. In 1990, “capitation fee” was “prevalent in a number of colleges of the country”.

  9. Tax - Wikipedia

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    A poll tax, also called a per capita tax, or capitation tax, is a tax that levies a set amount per individual. It is an example of the concept of fixed tax. One of the earliest taxes mentioned in the Bible of a half-shekel per annum from each adult Jew (Ex. 30:11–16) was a form of the poll tax. Poll taxes are administratively cheap because ...