Objective: Engaging individuals in their own health care proves challenging for policy makers, health plans, and providers. Florida Medicaid introduced the Enhanced Benefits Rewards (EBR) program in 2006, providing financial incentives as rewards to beneficiaries who engage in health care seeking and healthy behaviors. Methods: This study analyzed beneficiary survey data from 2009 to determine predictors associated with awareness of and participation in the EBR program. Results: Non-English speakers, those in a racial and ethnic minority group, those with less than a high school education, and those with limited or no connection to a health care provider were associated with lower awareness of the program. Among those aware of the program, ...
textabstractBackground: Health promotion programs (HPPs) are thought to improve health behavior and ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA), signed into law on March 23, 2010, bro...
increase the use of preventive care by Medicaid beneficiaries, but few evaluative studies exist. Thi...
Background: Those who pay for health care are increasingly looking for strategies to influence indiv...
Background/Aims: Employers increasingly offer financial incentives to employees for participation in...
In theory, workplace wellness programs offer an important public health and policy opportunity to im...
The Medicaid Reform enhanced benefits account program rewards beneficiaries for participating in act...
Working Healthy participants are sent an annual satisfaction survey to evaluate their experiences wi...
This paper analyzes data from a large employer that enhanced financial incentives to encourage parti...
Aim: To study the acceptability of incentives for behavior changes in individuals with diabetes, com...
Employer-based health promotion programs have been around for about four decades, but in recent year...
Employers are increasingly using wellness programs to improve health and lifestyle of employees. Man...
Background. Promoting positive health choices is one way to lessen health care disparities in indige...
Over the last two decades, the U. S. has established national health objectives to help individuals ...
User Financial Incentives (UFIs) have emerged as a powerful tool for health promotion....
textabstractBackground: Health promotion programs (HPPs) are thought to improve health behavior and ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA), signed into law on March 23, 2010, bro...
increase the use of preventive care by Medicaid beneficiaries, but few evaluative studies exist. Thi...
Background: Those who pay for health care are increasingly looking for strategies to influence indiv...
Background/Aims: Employers increasingly offer financial incentives to employees for participation in...
In theory, workplace wellness programs offer an important public health and policy opportunity to im...
The Medicaid Reform enhanced benefits account program rewards beneficiaries for participating in act...
Working Healthy participants are sent an annual satisfaction survey to evaluate their experiences wi...
This paper analyzes data from a large employer that enhanced financial incentives to encourage parti...
Aim: To study the acceptability of incentives for behavior changes in individuals with diabetes, com...
Employer-based health promotion programs have been around for about four decades, but in recent year...
Employers are increasingly using wellness programs to improve health and lifestyle of employees. Man...
Background. Promoting positive health choices is one way to lessen health care disparities in indige...
Over the last two decades, the U. S. has established national health objectives to help individuals ...
User Financial Incentives (UFIs) have emerged as a powerful tool for health promotion....
textabstractBackground: Health promotion programs (HPPs) are thought to improve health behavior and ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA), signed into law on March 23, 2010, bro...
increase the use of preventive care by Medicaid beneficiaries, but few evaluative studies exist. Thi...