The rewards need to be much, much bigger for P4P to work: “P4P contracts in Massachusetts might not have put enough money at stake to drive additional quality improvement beyond the existing improvement trend . . . Incentives may need to exceed $2,000 per physician or $100,000 per physician group.”
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