Using financial incentives to tackle health inequalities

 Finance staff have a key role in ensuring financial incentives are designed effectively and form part of a wider financial strategy to reduce health inequalities. Financial incentives should be considered as one tool of many, not to be used in isolation but as part of a wider change programme. They work best when they are simple, predictable, use a clear evidence base and are designed to avoid the pitfalls. This briefing summarises the financial incentives which are already built in at a national level, and looks at opportunities for individual systems to use financial incentives at a local level.BriefingCase study
Source: The Kings Fund - Health Management Specialist Collection - Category: Health Management Authors: Tags: NHS finance Public health and health inequalities Source Type: news