2003
DOI: 10.2975/26.2003.385.391
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The New Hampshire financing policy.

Abstract: The results suggest the incentive financing based on client outcomes may be a potent state strategy for improving service system performance.

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“…This approach has been used by state mental health authorities in New Hampshire (Rapp, Huff, & Hansen, 2003) and Ohio (Hogan, 1999) with demonstrable success. Sustaining these efforts requires ongoing commitment from state leaders.…”
Section: Organization and Financing Of Servicesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This approach has been used by state mental health authorities in New Hampshire (Rapp, Huff, & Hansen, 2003) and Ohio (Hogan, 1999) with demonstrable success. Sustaining these efforts requires ongoing commitment from state leaders.…”
Section: Organization and Financing Of Servicesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Schemes for triggering financial incentives include the milestones method used in Oklahoma, Alabama, and New York (Gates et al, 2004); outcome-based incentive financing used in New Hampshire and Colorado (Rapp, 2002;Rapp, Huff, & Hansen, 2003), or performance contracting (Behn & Kant, 1999). Ohio doubled the rate of employment by providing financial incentives tied directly to employment (Hogan, 1999).…”
Section: Task 5: Create Incentives and Disincentivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…States also have had some success increasing employment by establishing competitive employment as a mental health center performance indicator (Hogan, 1999;Rapp, Huff & Hansen, 2003).…”
Section: Evidence Regarding Supported Employment Principles As a "Pac...mentioning
confidence: 99%