Pay for Performance at the Tipping Point

Volume: 356, Issue: 5, Pages: 515 - 517
Published: Feb 1, 2007
Abstract
It is hard to dispute the rationale behind realigning payment incentives in health care to encourage higher quality and more efficient care. Indeed, across the country and beyond, the number of “pay for performance” programs, as such realignment is called, has reached a tipping point. In the United States, more than half the health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in the private sector have now initiated such programs, covering more than 80% of...
Paper Details
Title
Pay for Performance at the Tipping Point
Published Date
Feb 1, 2007
Volume
356
Issue
5
Pages
515 - 517
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