Quality & Patient Safety

Poll: Public supports pay-for-performance for docs if it means cheaper healthcare

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, June 2, 2005

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A Harris Interactive poll commissioned by the Wall Street Journal shows the public's appetite for pay-for-performance for physicians is moderate, but interest jumps significantly when the scheme is connected to lower health care costs.

In general, less than half (38%) of those surveyed online are interested in a pay-for-performance clause for physicians, but two-thirds of respondents were positive on health care plans that offer fewer doctors, certifies that those physicians provide above-average care and charges lower premiums, the survey found.

The survey also lists specific metrics that the public supports in measuring a physician's effectiveness.

To read a release about the poll, click here. Download a copy of the poll here.



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