Many countries are turning their attention to the use of explicit financial incentives to drive desired improvements in healthcare performance. However, we have only a weak evidence-base to inform policy in this area. The research challenge is to generate robust evidence on what financial incentives work, under what circumstances, for whom and with what intended and unintended consequences
Abstract Background The General Medical Services primary care contract for the United Kingdom financ...
The appeal of pay-for-performance in health care derives from the conceptual view that paying doctor...
Sophie Witter - ORCID: 0000-0002-7656-6188 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7656-6188In response to risi...
Many countries are turning their attention to the use of explicit financial incentives ...
Aligning Financial Incentives (FIs) to health policy goals is becoming increasingly popular. In many...
Aligning Financial Incentives (FIs) to health policy goals is becoming increasingly popul...
Financial incentives can sometimes improve the quality of clinical practice, but they may also be an...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in the effectiveness of financial incentives in the deliv...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in the effectiveness of financial incentives in the deliv...
The use of financial incentives to improve quality in health care has become widespread. Yet evidenc...
Economic theory predicts that changing financial rewards will change behaviour. This is valid in ter...
Aligning Financial Incentives (FIs) with policy goals is becoming increasingly popular in healthcare...
Stephen Gillam Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University ...
T Allen, T Mason, W WhittakerManchester Centre for Health Economics, University of Manchester, Manch...
Objective: Financial incentives are often applied to motivate desirable performance across organisat...
Abstract Background The General Medical Services primary care contract for the United Kingdom financ...
The appeal of pay-for-performance in health care derives from the conceptual view that paying doctor...
Sophie Witter - ORCID: 0000-0002-7656-6188 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7656-6188In response to risi...
Many countries are turning their attention to the use of explicit financial incentives ...
Aligning Financial Incentives (FIs) to health policy goals is becoming increasingly popular. In many...
Aligning Financial Incentives (FIs) to health policy goals is becoming increasingly popul...
Financial incentives can sometimes improve the quality of clinical practice, but they may also be an...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in the effectiveness of financial incentives in the deliv...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in the effectiveness of financial incentives in the deliv...
The use of financial incentives to improve quality in health care has become widespread. Yet evidenc...
Economic theory predicts that changing financial rewards will change behaviour. This is valid in ter...
Aligning Financial Incentives (FIs) with policy goals is becoming increasingly popular in healthcare...
Stephen Gillam Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University ...
T Allen, T Mason, W WhittakerManchester Centre for Health Economics, University of Manchester, Manch...
Objective: Financial incentives are often applied to motivate desirable performance across organisat...
Abstract Background The General Medical Services primary care contract for the United Kingdom financ...
The appeal of pay-for-performance in health care derives from the conceptual view that paying doctor...
Sophie Witter - ORCID: 0000-0002-7656-6188 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7656-6188In response to risi...