Important Links
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Important Articles:- The ACQA 'starter set': What measures are being proposed. [
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- Apland, B., & G. Amundson. (2005). Financial Incentives, an indispensable element for quality
improvement. Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare. [html]
- Audet, A., et al. (2005). Measure, Learn and Improve: Physicians‘ Involvement in Quality
Improvement. Health Affairs. [ ]
- Bodenheimer, T., May, J., Berenson, R., & J. Coughlan. (2005). Can money buy Quality? Physician response to pay for performance.Center for Studying Health System Change. [
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- Campbell, S., Reeves, D., Kontopantelis, E., et al. (2009). Effects of Pay for Performance on the
Quality of Primary Care in England. NEJM. [ ]
- Damberg, C., Raube, K., Teleki, S., et al. (2009). Taking Stock of Pay for Performance: A Candid
Assessment From the Front Lines. Health Affairs. [abstract]
- de Brantes, P., & B. D‘ Andrea. (2009). Physician‘s Respond to Pay for Performance Incentives:
Larger Incentives Yield Greater Participation. The American Journal of Managed Care. [ ]
- Institute of Medicine. (2006). Rewarding Provider Performance: Aligning Incentives in Medicare (Report Brief). [
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- Leatherman, S, & McCarthy, D. (2005). Quality of Health Care for Medicare Beneficiaries: A
Chartbook. The Commonwealth Fund. [
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- Lindenauer, P. et al. (2007). Public Reporting and Pay for Performance in Hospital Quality
Improvement. NEJM. [ ]
- Pecquet, J. (2011, January 7). New regulation seeks to reward hospitals for quality of care. The Hill's Healthwatch.
- Petersen, L., et al. (2006). Does Pay for Performance Improve the Quality of Health Care? Annals of
Internal Medicine. [ ]
- Roland, M. (2004). Linking Physicians' Pay to the Quality of Care — A Major Experiment in the
United Kingdom. NEJM. [ ]
- Rosenthal, M.B., Frank, R., Li, Z., & A.M. Epstein. (2005). Early Experience With Pay-for-Performance: From Concept to Practice. JAMA. [
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- Rosenthal, M. et al. (2006). Pay for performance in commercial HMOs. NEJM. [
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