Pay for Performance: A Reflection on How a Global Perspective Could Enhance Policy and Research

Laura Anselmi, Josephine Borghi, Garrett Brown, Eleonora Fichera, Kara Hanson, Artwell Kadungure, Roxanne Kovacs, Søren Rud Kristensen, Neha S Singh, Matt Sutton

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Abstract

Pay-for-performance (P4P) is the provision of financial incentives to healthcare providers based on pre-specified performance targets. P4P has been used as a policy tool to improve health care provision globally. However, researchers tend to cluster into those working on high or low and middle-income countries, with still limited knowledge exchange, potentially constraining opportunities for learning from across income settings. We reflect here on some commonalities and differences in the design of P4P schemes, research questions, methods and data across income settings and highlight how a global perspective on knowledge synthesis could lead to innovations and further knowledge advancement.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management
Early online date24 Feb 2020
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 24 Feb 2020

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