Background. A range of policy initiatives have addressed inequalities in healthcare and health outcomes. Local pay-for-performance schemes for primary care have been advocated as means of enhancing clinical ownership of the quality agenda and better targeting local need compared with national schemes such as the UK Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF). We investigated whether professionals’ experience of a local scheme in one English National Health Service (NHS) former primary care trust (PCT) differed from that of the national QOF in relation to the goal of reducing inequalities. Methods. We conducted retrospective semi-structured interviews with primary care professionals implementing the scheme and those involved in its development. We ...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that large pay-for-performance schemes improve the health of populations is...
There is a long-term international trend towards linking payments more closely to providers’ perform...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the incentive scheme for UK general practitioners led them to negl...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic deprivation is associated with inequalities in health care and outcomes. D...
Stephen Gillam Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University ...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
T Allen, T Mason, W WhittakerManchester Centre for Health Economics, University of Manchester, Manch...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
Abstract Background The General Medical Services primary care contract for the United Kingdom financ...
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...
BACKGROUND: A pay-for-performance scheme based on meeting targets for the quality of clinical care w...
Background General practitioners in the UK play a key role in prevention but provision of preventive...
Background: Introduced in 2004 as part of a new contract for General Practitioners in the National H...
BackgroundOver recent years, a number of policies and financial incentives in primary care have been...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that large pay-for-performance schemes improve the health of populations is...
There is a long-term international trend towards linking payments more closely to providers’ perform...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the incentive scheme for UK general practitioners led them to negl...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic deprivation is associated with inequalities in health care and outcomes. D...
Stephen Gillam Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University ...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
T Allen, T Mason, W WhittakerManchester Centre for Health Economics, University of Manchester, Manch...
England and New Zealand introduced pay-for-performance schemes in their primary health care systems,...
Abstract Background The General Medical Services primary care contract for the United Kingdom financ...
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...
BACKGROUND: A pay-for-performance scheme based on meeting targets for the quality of clinical care w...
Background General practitioners in the UK play a key role in prevention but provision of preventive...
Background: Introduced in 2004 as part of a new contract for General Practitioners in the National H...
BackgroundOver recent years, a number of policies and financial incentives in primary care have been...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that large pay-for-performance schemes improve the health of populations is...
There is a long-term international trend towards linking payments more closely to providers’ perform...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the incentive scheme for UK general practitioners led them to negl...