`Just another incentive scheme¿: a qualitative interview study of a local pay-for-performance scheme for primary care
Conclusions:
The contentious nature of pay-for-performance was not necessarily reduced by local adaptation. Those developing future schemes should consider differential rewards and supportive resources for practices serving more deprived populations, and employing a wider range of levers to promote professional understanding and ownership of indicators.
Source: BMC Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Julia HackettLiz GlidewellRobert WestPaul CarderTim DoranRobbie Foy Source Type: research
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