The UCLMedical Center: Kidney Transplantation Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In 2010, organ transplantation is one of the few of many diseases in the U.S., which included payments were the dominant model of compensation, and for which patient care were universally measured and reported. In 1986, the UCLA Medical Center, Kaiser came to develop a new set of pricing approach to help kidney transplant, which was quickly adopted by many payers and providers for different types of transplantation. This study examines the history and current state of health care, compensation and measures for kidney transplantation program UCLA, among the nation's high-volume suppliers transplant. UCLA Kidney Program is an interdisciplinary unit that includes physicians from several departments and participates in the management of continuous care for part of a long cycle of care transplant. "Hide
by Michael E. Porter, Jennifer F. Baron, Jacob M. Chaco, Robin Tan Source: Harvard Business School 28 pages. Publication Date: Aug 03, 2010. Prod. #: 711410-PDF-ENG

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