Public Reporting and Pay-for-Performance: Safety-Net Hospital Executives' Concerns and Policy Suggestions
Safety-net hospitals (SNHs) may gain little financial benefit from the rapidly spreading adoption of public reporting and pay-for-performance, but may feel compelled to participate (and bear the costs of data collection) to meet public expectations of transparency and accountability. To better under...
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Main Authors: | L. Elizabeth Goldman (Author), Stuart Henderson (Author), Daniel P. Dohan (Author), Jason A. Talavera (Author), R. Adams Dudley (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2007-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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