Blar i forfatter "Kraft, Kristian Bandlien"
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Arbeidsmengde, konsultasjonstid og utilsiktede effekter av takstsystemet
Hoff, Eivor Hovde; Kraft, Kristian Bandlien; Østby, Kristian Amundsen; Mykletun, Arnstein (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2023)Dette notatet har bakgrunn i det NFR-finansierte forskningsprosjektet «Stykkprisfinansiering i primærhelsetjenesten: Utilsiktede bivirkninger for pasienter og samfunn?» (1). <p> <p>Forskningsprosjektet ledes av professor Arnstein Mykletun, seniorforsker ved FHI, og involvert i dette notatet er ph.d. stipendiatene Kristian Kraft og Eivor Hovde Hoff, samt forsker og fastlege Kristian Amundsen Østby, ... -
The cost of saying no: general practitioners’ gatekeeping role in sickness absence certification
Hoff, Eivor Hovde; Kraft, Kristian Bandlien; Moe, Cathrine Fredriksen; Nylenna, Magne; Østby, Kristian Amundsen; Mykletun, Arnstein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-12)Background General practitioners (GPs) have an important gatekeeping role in the Norwegian sickness insurance system. This role includes limiting access to paid sick leave when this is not justified according to sick leave criteria. 85% of GPs in Norway operate within a fee-for-service system that incentivises short consultations and high service provision. In this qualitative study, we explore ... -
Time is money: general practitioners’ reflections on the fee-for-service system
Kraft, Kristian Bandlien; Hoff, Eivor Hovde; Nylenna, Magne; Moe, Cathrine Fredriksen; Mykletun, Arnstein; Østby, Kristian Amundsen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-15)Background Fee-for-service is a common payment model for remunerating general practitioners (GPs) in OECD countries. In Norway, GPs earn two-thirds of their income through fee-for-service, which is determined by the number of consultations and procedures they register as fees. In general, fee-for-service incentivises many and short consultations and is associated with high service provision. GPs ...