Modelling the cost-effectiveness and budget impact of pay-for-performance programs in health care
Abstract Introduction With an upward trend in adoption by industrialized nations, pay-for-performance (P4P) mechanisms are increasingly recognized for fostering quality improvement in healthcare. P4P programs conventionally reward providers with supplemental payments upon achieving predefined perfor...
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