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The Effect of Performance-Based Financial Incentives on Improving Patient Care Experiences: A Statewide Evaluation
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 10/19/09
Rodriguez HP et al. – In the context of statewide measurement, reporting, and performance–based financial incentives, patient care experiences significantly improved. In order to promote patient–centered care in pay for performance and public reporting programs, the mechanisms by which program features influence performance improvement should be clarified.
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