China Promotes Sanming’s Model: A National Template for Integrated Medicare Payment Methods

Introduction: China is promoting integrated care. However, incomplete payment methods led to medical insurance overspending and intensified service fragmentation. Sanming implemented Integrated Medicare Payment Methods (IMPM) in October 2017, which integrates multi-level payment policies. Sanming’s IMPM works well and has been promoted by the Chinese government. Therefore, in this paper, we aim to systematically analyze Sanming’s IMPM, and conduct preliminary evaluations of Sanming’s IMPM. Policy Description: IMPM integrates two levels of policy that are implemented simultaneously: (1) The payment policy for healthcare providers refers to how to calculate the global budget (GB) of the medical insurance fund paid to the healthcare providers and the policy guidance for the healthcare providers on how to use GB. (2) The payment policy for medical personnel refers to the adjustment of the evaluation index of the annual salary system (ASS) according to the IMPM’s purpose and the payment policy that adjust pay levels based on performance. Discussion and lessons learned: After the IMPM reform, county hospitals (CHs) may reduce over-providing dispensable healthcare, and cooperation between hospitals may increase. The policy guidance (Determining GB according to population; Medical insurance balance can be used for doctors’ salary, cooperation between hospitals, and promotion of residents’ health; Adjusting ASS assessment indicators according to IMPM purposes) increases CHs’ motivation to promote balances of medical insurance fund by cooperating with primary healthcare and increasing health promotion actions. Conclusion: As a model promoted by the Chinese government, the specific policies of Sanming’s IMPM are better matched with policy goals, which may be more conducive to promoting medical and health service providers to pay more attention to cooperation among medical institutions and population health.

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