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Full Capitation (FUL)

Last Updated: May 23, 2026

Full Capitation (FUL) refers to a healthcare payment arrangement where a plan receives reimbursement solely through capitated payments for enrolled members.

🧠 Full Definition

Full Capitation (FUL) is a managed care reimbursement model in which a health plan receives fixed capitated payments to provide covered healthcare services for enrolled beneficiaries.

Under a fully capitated arrangement, the plan assumes financial responsibility for delivering covered services within the payment amount received, rather than relying on separate fee-for-service reimbursement structures.

These payment models are commonly used in managed care systems to support predictable healthcare financing, cost management, and coordinated care delivery.

📌 Key Characteristics

  • Uses fixed capitated payments for enrollee healthcare services
  • Does not rely on fee-for-service reimbursement
  • Associated with managed care payment systems
  • Transfers financial risk to the health plan
  • Supports coordinated care management

💡 Why It Matters

Understanding Full Capitation (FUL) helps explain how managed care organizations finance healthcare services and manage healthcare spending.

This payment structure can affect:

  • healthcare cost management
  • provider and plan financial risk
  • care coordination strategies
  • managed care operations
  • healthcare reimbursement administration

🌐 MedicarePlans.com Perspective

Fully capitated payment models are designed to encourage efficient healthcare management by providing predictable reimbursement for enrolled populations. Although beneficiaries may not directly see these payment structures, they can influence how healthcare services are coordinated and delivered within managed care plans.

🗣️ Example Use

“The managed care plan operated under a Full Capitation (FUL) reimbursement model that relied entirely on capitated payments.”

🔗 Related Terms

  • Full Capitation
  • Partial Capitation
  • Partially Capitated
  • Managed Care

📚 Source Definition

Original definition sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

FULL CAPITATION (FUL): A plan is paid for providing services to enrollees solely through capitation.

Page content independently curated and maintained by David W. Bynon, Healthcare AI Governance Architect & Medicare Systems Steward, using a standardized, data-driven methodology designed for accurate, non-commercial Medicare plan interpretation and resolution.

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