Pay-for-performance incentive program for small practices with EHRs results in improvement in cardiovascular outcomes
A pay-for-performance program in electronic-health-records-(EHR)-enabled small practices led to modest improvements in cardiovascular care processes and outcomes, according to a study in the September 11 issue of JAMA. "Most evaluations of pay-for-performance (P4P) incentives have focused on large-group practices," according to background information in the article...
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