Distinguishing Process and Outcome Indicators in Pay for Performance Funding Models: Are People “better off?”
Scott Spreat,
James W. Conroy
Abstract:Pay for performance funding models are entering the intellectual disability field. Providers will be reimbursed for their performance on key metrics. Concern is raised that it is essential for client/patient welfare must be included and emphasized as the primary performance metric. Pay for performance models must be based on an assessment of whether the client/patient is "better off."
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