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Friday, 23 November 2012
Reforming incentives to promote evidence-based decisions at the point of care
"This paper adds an important perspective by describing how current financial incentives in the
fee-for-service system lead to the overuse and underuse of services at the point of care by physicians and other clinicians."
Paying wisely: reforming incentives to promote evidence-based decisions at the point of care
EC Rich, T Lake, C Stone Valenzano
Mathematica Policy Research
October 2012
Read more here.
Labels:
decision-making,
episode-based payment,
evidence based health care,
incentives,
performance based pay
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