Pay-for-Performance
- 1 May 2007
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Spine
- Vol. 32 (Supplement), S33-S38
- https://doi.org/10.1097/brs.0b013e318053d537
Abstract
Descriptive review. To describe the role of pay-for-performance as a health care policy that has a significant influence on the management of spinal disorders, and to consider parameters of quality measure that are likely to optimize the efficacy of a pay-for-performance system as applied to spine care. Pay-for-performance arrangements have been adopted in many areas of medicine with limited evidence for improvement in quality of care. There is an important role for a system that will improve quality of care in the management of spinal disorders. The absence of accepted evidence-based approaches to the management of spinal disorders makes the choice of parameters to measure for quality difficult. Performance parameters to consider include a continuum of measures from process variables that focus on a discrete component of the health care experience, to outcome variables that encompass the end result of care. There are advantages and limitations to each parameter discussed. A pay-for-performance system in the management of spinal disorders should include both process variables that measure safety and outcome variables that reflect the end result of care.Keywords
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