Will Pay For Performance Programs Introduce A New Set Of Problems?

Topics:
Performance Management
Tags:
Benefits,
Human Resources,
MediMedia,
Pay-for-performance
Source:
MediMedia

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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘About 40 pay-for-performance programs are being implemented or developed by health plans and employer coalitions, so paying incentives to physicians to practice evidence-based medicine appears to be an idea whose time has come. Such programs, even if successful, may create a new set of problems.’ The paper examines this issue.

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Format: HTML | Date: May 2004 | Pages: 1


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