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Physicians respond to pay-for-performance incentives: larger incentives yield greater participation.
- Francois S de Brantes and B Guy D'Andrea.
- Bridges to Excellence, 13 Sugar St, Newtown, CT 06470, USA. francois.debrantes@bridgestoexcellence.org
- Am J Manag Care. 2009 May 1;15(5):305-10.
ObjectiveTo determine the extent to which the size of the available financial incentive influences a physician's decision to participate in a pay-for-performance (P4P) program.Study DesignStatistical analysis of historical data from Bridges to Excellence (BTE).MethodsSetting available financial incentives as the independent variable and physician participation rates as the dependent variable, we applied regression analysis to BTE's data from selected sites to explore the relationship of fixed bonus-based incentive programs to physician participation rates in those programs.ResultsThe amount of incentives available to physicians strongly affected their rate of participation. Participation rates varied with the type of program, and overall physician participation rates might grow as more purchasers/payers within a community offer similar incentives.ConclusionOur analysis suggests that all stakeholders--health plans, physicians, and patients--would benefit from health plans collaborating on their P4P efforts to maximize physician participation.
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