This paper measures the extent to which medical groups experience external pay-for-performance incentives based on quality and patient satisfaction and the extent to which these groups pay their primary care and specialist physicians using similar criteria. Over half (52%) of large medical groups received bonus payments from health insurance plans in the period 2006–2007 based on measures of quality and patient satisfaction. Medical groups facing external pay-for-performance incentives are more likely to pay their primary care physicians (odds ratio [OR] 4.5; p<.001) and specialists (OR 2.5; p=.07) based on quality and satisfaction. Groups facing capitation payment incentives to control costs are more likely to pay member physicians on sala...
Stephen Gillam Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University ...
In the United States a growing fraction of Medicaid participants are enrolled in Health Maintenance ...
This paper reviewed empirical studies that assessed the relationship between explicit financial ince...
This paper measures the extent to which medical groups experience external pay-for-performance incen...
BACKGROUND: Health plans, self-insured employers, health plans, and provider organizations are curre...
Physicians are expected to provide the best healthcare to their patients; however, it cannot be disc...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...
Background The use of blended payment schemes in primary care, including the use of financial incent...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
PURPOSE: The efficacy of rewarding physicians financially for preventive services is unproven. The o...
The purpose of this paper is to extend our understanding of theoretical agency considerations in the...
Health care delivery systems are widely studying and implementing physician pay for performance (P4P...
Pay for performance (P4P) incentives for physicians are generally designed as additional payments th...
T Allen, T Mason, W WhittakerManchester Centre for Health Economics, University of Manchester, Manch...
Governments, internationally and in Australia, are increasingly encouraging team-based care in front...
Stephen Gillam Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University ...
In the United States a growing fraction of Medicaid participants are enrolled in Health Maintenance ...
This paper reviewed empirical studies that assessed the relationship between explicit financial ince...
This paper measures the extent to which medical groups experience external pay-for-performance incen...
BACKGROUND: Health plans, self-insured employers, health plans, and provider organizations are curre...
Physicians are expected to provide the best healthcare to their patients; however, it cannot be disc...
selection, capitation, incentives, risk adjustment. Diverse provider payment systems create incentiv...
Background The use of blended payment schemes in primary care, including the use of financial incent...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
PURPOSE: The efficacy of rewarding physicians financially for preventive services is unproven. The o...
The purpose of this paper is to extend our understanding of theoretical agency considerations in the...
Health care delivery systems are widely studying and implementing physician pay for performance (P4P...
Pay for performance (P4P) incentives for physicians are generally designed as additional payments th...
T Allen, T Mason, W WhittakerManchester Centre for Health Economics, University of Manchester, Manch...
Governments, internationally and in Australia, are increasingly encouraging team-based care in front...
Stephen Gillam Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University ...
In the United States a growing fraction of Medicaid participants are enrolled in Health Maintenance ...
This paper reviewed empirical studies that assessed the relationship between explicit financial ince...