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Pay-for-Performance Does Not Improve Patient Health

A new study published January 26 in BMJ presents the strongest evidence yet that Pay-for-Performance does not offer any benefit to patients with ...

Pay-for-Performance: Disappointing Results or Masked ...

Research on the effects of pay-for-performance (P4P) in health care indicates largely disappointing results. This central finding, however, may mask important ...

How Will Paying for Performance Affect Patient Care?

Appropriate use of the pay-for-performance system may improve quality of care ... Pay-for-performance will not replace the existing payment structure in ...

The Problem With 'Pay for Performance' in Medicine

It also noted there was no evidence that pay for performance improved patient outcomes, which is what we really care about. The second ...

Does pay-for-performance improve the quality of health care?

Background: Most physicians and hospitals are paid the same regardless of the quality of the health care they provide. This produces no financial incentives ...

Pay-for-Performance Programs Do Not Improve Health Outcomes

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pay-for-performance (P4P) programs might improve processes of care in some settings, but they do not ...

Pay for performance: a dangerous health policy fad that won't die

Do not improve the health of patients · Harm sicker and poorer patients · Encourage doctors and hospitals to avoid or “fire” sicker patients who ...

Pay-for-Performance Fails to Perform | Harvard Medical School

“We've gone headlong into pay for performance despite study after study showing that it doesn't improve quality or lower overall spending,” said ...

Doubts About Pay-for-Performance in Health Care

Such pay-for-performance schemes seem to be common sense and are now widely used by private payers and Medicare. But astonishingly, there's little evidence ...

Does the implementation of pay-for-performance indicators improve ...

Pay for performance (P4P) models are used to improve the quality of care through economic incentives that are based on the achievement of quality indicators.

Pay-for-Performance | Health Affairs

In theory, paying providers for achieving better outcomes for patients should improve those outcomes, but in actuality, studies of these ...

Pay for Performance: Does It Backfire for Doctors and Hospitals?

From reading these studies, it is easily concluded that despite the headlong rush to implement P4P in our increasingly market-driven health care system, there ...

Pay-for-performance and patient safety in acute care: A systematic ...

Pay-for-performance (p4p) has been tried in all healthcare settings to address ongoing deficiencies in the quality and outcomes of care.

Does Pay-for-Performance Improve the Quality of Health Care?

This produces no financial incentives and, in some cases, produces disincentives for quality. Increasing numbers of programs link payment to ...

The Effects of Pay-for-Performance Programs on Health, Health ...

Pay-for-performance programs generally did not decrease mortality or improve patient ... Taiwan improved care for some diabetes patients, but doctors may.

What Is Pay for Performance in Healthcare? - NEJM Catalyst

Proponents of Pay for Performance share several benefits. P4P in healthcare stresses quality over quantity of care and allows healthcare payers ...

Paying doctors bonuses for better health outcomes makes sense in ...

In theory, that should improve patient outcomes. But in practice, pay-for-performance simply doesn't work. Even worse, the best evidence reveals ...

Do pay-for-performance incentives lead to a better health outcome?

Pay-for-performance approaches have been widely adopted in order to drive improvements in the quality of healthcare provision.

Pay-for-Performance or Pay for Value? - Mayo Clinic Proceedings

As with many issues, the preferred answer is “all of the above.” Piecemeal approaches will not work. However, if physicians and medical institutions are paid ...

Can pay for performance improve the quality of primary care?

Pay for performance can be a useful part of wider programmes to improve quality of care, though quality gains from financial incentives are ...