Practical Issues in the Design and Implementation of Pay-For-Quality Programs.
Journal of Healthcare Management, 2007, Jan-Feb, 52, 1
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Health plans, healthcare purchasers, and provider organizations throughout the United States are crafting pay-for-performance programs with the intent of improving the quality of care and with recognition of the need to restrain rapidly rising costs. Health plans and large, self-insured employers have typically led the movement toward using quality scorecards with which to gauge hospital and physician performance, coupled with the use of financial incentives directed at hospitals, physician group practices, and individual physicians and practice teams.
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