Doctors do a whole lot more to improve patient care when they are rewarded for quality, but they rarely receive such incentives, according to a study in the January 22/29 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
It is the first national study to demonstrate a connection between quality-of-care incentives and physicians’ use of so-called “care management processes,” lead author Dr. Lawrence Casalino, of the Department of Health Studies at University of Chicago, and colleagues point out.
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