Poll Finds Physicians Very Wary of Pay-For-Performance Programs (Brief Article)
Physician Executive 2005, Nov-Dec, 31, 6
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Some physicians call them scams. Others see them as the only way to motivate doctors to improve the quality of patient care. But a large number of physician leaders aren't exactly sure what to make of the growing number of pay-for-performance programs rocking U.S. health care. The often-controversial programs pay bonus money to hospitals, clinics and individual physicians that meet certain benchmarks for patient care and outcomes.
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