Abstract : The traditional fee-for-service healthcare model, which relies on reimbursing based on the quantity of services rendered, presents an inherent conflict of interest for patients, prioritizing quantity over the quality of care provided. This paradigm is gradually being replaced by value-based care, a model that ties payment to outcomes and compensates clinicians based on the excellence of their care.
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