Pay-for-performance in the United Kingdom: impact of the quality and outcomes framework: a systematic review.

scientific article

Pay-for-performance in the United Kingdom: impact of the quality and outcomes framework: a systematic review. is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1370/AFM.1377
P932PMC publication ID3438214
P698PubMed publication ID22966110
P5875ResearchGate publication ID230830613

P50authorAloysius Niroshan SiriwardenaQ56333906
P2093author name stringNicholas Steel
Stephen J Gillam
P2860cites workSecondary prevention of cardiovascular disease in different primary healthcare systems with and without pay-for-performance.Q38440940
Biomedicine, holism and general medical practice: responses to the 2004 General Practitioner contractQ40097472
The association between the quality of epilepsy management in primary care, general practice population deprivation status and epilepsy-related emergency hospitalisationsQ40228749
New contract for general practitionersQ42781894
Detecting differences in quality of care: the sensitivity of measures of process and outcome in treating acute myocardial infarctionQ42881919
It's about more than money: financial incentives and internal motivationQ43062571
The impact of pay-for-performance on professional boundaries in UK general practice: an ethnographic studyQ43441308
Effects of payment for performance in primary care: qualitative interview studyQ44809539
Statin prescribing in Northern Ireland and England pre and post introduction of the quality and outcomes framework.Q45969902
Should the quality and outcomes framework be abolished? No.Q48204375
How to identify when a performance indicator has run its courseQ57521018
Effect of financial incentives on inequalities in the delivery of primary clinical care in England: analysis of clinical activity indicators for the quality and outcomes frameworkQ57521076
Defining quality of careQ57754178
Do quality incentives change prescribing patterns in primary care? An observational study in ScotlandQ80621269
Linking physicians' pay to the quality of care--a major experiment in the United kingdomQ80810027
Room for improvement? Leadership, innovation culture and uptake of quality improvement methods in general practiceQ84149321
Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statementQ21562278
The effect of financial incentives on the quality of health care provided by primary care physiciansQ24234504
Contribution of primary care to health systems and healthQ24651322
Does pay-for-performance improve the quality of health care?Q28257717
Exclusion of patients from pay-for-performance targets by English physiciansQ28287552
"Mind the gap!" Evaluation of the performance gap attributable to exception reporting and target thresholds in the new GMS contract: National database analysisQ33344234
Systematic review: Effects, design choices, and context of pay-for-performance in health careQ33669353
Value for money and the Quality and Outcomes Framework in primary care in the UK NHS.Q33806221
The impact of removing financial incentives from clinical quality indicators: longitudinal analysis of four Kaiser Permanente indicatorsQ33843937
Effect of financial incentives on incentivised and non-incentivised clinical activities: longitudinal analysis of data from the UK Quality and Outcomes FrameworkQ33945203
The UK pay-for-performance programme in primary care: estimation of population mortality reductionQ34092301
Evaluating the quality of medical care.Q34231861
Quality assessment in healthQ34259964
The effect of explicit financial incentives on physician behaviorQ34260061
Changes in patient experiences of primary care during health service reforms in England between 2003 and 2007Q34287661
Synthesising qualitative and quantitative evidence: a review of possible methodsQ36018670
Economic incentives and physicians' delivery of preventive care: a systematic reviewQ36041387
Future of quality measurementQ36177338
The experience of pay for performance in English family practice: a qualitative studyQ36659143
Ethnic disparities in coronary heart disease management and pay for performance in the UK.Q37024532
Factors influencing variation in prescribing of antidepressants by general practices in Scotland.Q37069928
Pay for performance in primary care in England and California: comparison of unintended consequencesQ37123922
Pay for performance: an overview of the literatureQ37317773
Research learning from the UK Quality and Outcomes Framework: a review of existing research.Q37763321
A review of the public health impact of the Quality and Outcomes Framework.Q37763323
The impact of the Quality and Outcomes Framework on practice organisation and service delivery: summary of evidence from two qualitative studies.Q37763325
P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectUnited KingdomQ145
systematic reviewQ1504425
P304page(s)461-468
P577publication date2012-09-01
P1433published inAnnals of Family MedicineQ4767849
P1476titlePay-for-performance in the United Kingdom: impact of the quality and outcomes framework: a systematic review
P478volume10

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q34423029'Just another incentive scheme': a qualitative interview study of a local pay-for-performance scheme for primary care
Q36223957A real-world stepped wedge cluster randomized trial of practice facilitation to improve cardiovascular care
Q58765260A reporting framework for describing and a typology for categorizing and analyzing the designs of health care pay for performance schemes
Q34729012A study of general practitioners' perspectives on electronic medical records systems in NHSScotland
Q30635925Assessing the impact of an English national initiative for early cancer diagnosis in primary care
Q47763467Award incentives to improve quality care in internal medicine
Q30833983Behavior change interventions and policies influencing primary healthcare professionals' practice-an overview of reviews
Q37732345Changes in initial COPD treatment choice over time and factors influencing prescribing decisions in UK primary care: in UK primary care: a real-world, retrospective, observational
Q33768180Characterization and effectiveness of pay-for-performance in ophthalmology: a systematic review.
Q47754267Choosing and booking-and attending? Impact of an electronic booking system on outpatient referrals and non-attendances
Q49217962Chronic morbidity, deprivation and primary medical care spending in England in 2015-16: a cross-sectional spatial analysis.
Q39950526Comparing importance and performance from a patient perspective in English general practice: a cross-sectional survey.
Q41148616Competing demands and opportunities in primary care
Q86910885Compliance with quality prescribing indicators in terms of their relationship to financial incentives
Q44651617Compliance with quality prescribing indicators linked to financial incentives: what about not incentivized indicators?: an observational study.
Q89925720Confessions of a CQC inspector
Q35691026Cost-Effectiveness of a Diabetes Pay-For-Performance Program in Diabetes Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions
Q89425241Design and effects of outcome-based payment models in healthcare: a systematic review
Q57180763Developing evidence-based and accountable health policy in heart failure
Q61817415Developing key performance indicators for prescription medication systems
Q58088057Does payment for performance increase performance inequalities across health providers? A case study of Tanzania
Q34417180Economic inequalities in burden of illness, diagnosis and treatment of five long-term conditions in England: panel study.
Q34492715Effect of a national primary care pay for performance scheme on emergency hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions: controlled longitudinal study
Q28077721Effect of pay for performance to improve quality of maternal and child care in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review
Q35433006Effect of pay-for-outcomes and encouraging new providers on national health service smoking cessation services in England: a cluster controlled study
Q38656151Elements of Program Design in Medicare's Value-based and Alternative Payment Models: a Narrative Review
Q36772683Estimating the Cost-Effectiveness of Implementation: Is Sufficient Evidence Available?
Q39022150Evaluating the Generalisability of Trial Results: Introducing a Centre- and Trial-Level Generalisability Index
Q37682737Evaluation of Brazilian Primary Health Care From the Perspective of the Users: Accessible, Continuous, and Acceptable?
Q38657757Evidence for capitation reform in a New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme in Pudong New Area, Shanghai: A longitudinal study
Q35103183Family medicine model in Turkey: a qualitative assessment from the perspectives of primary care workers.
Q49268920Financial incentive schemes in primary care
Q33691698Funding and remuneration of interdisciplinary primary care teams in Canada: a conceptual framework and application
Q58786209Funding models and medical dominance in interdisciplinary primary care teams: qualitative evidence from three Canadian provinces
Q37260059Heterogeneity in general practitioners' preferences for quality improvement programs: a choice experiment and policy simulation in France.
Q37682056How Financial and Reputational Incentives Can Be Used to Improve Medical Care
Q91996707How are medical groups identified as high-performing? The effect of different approaches to classification of performance
Q36968545How do individuals' health behaviours respond to an increase in the supply of health care? Evidence from a natural experiment
Q33730737How do population, general practice and hospital factors influence ambulatory care sensitive admissions: a cross sectional study
Q51785266How do we improve quality in primary dental care?
Q34012398How might healthcare systems influence speed of cancer diagnosis: a narrative review
Q35868749Impact of Pay for performance on Behavior of Primary Care Physicians and Patient Outcomes
Q35593395Impact of UK Primary Care Policy Reforms on Short-Stay Unplanned Hospital Admissions for Children With Primary Care-Sensitive Conditions
Q35138280Impact of pay for performance on prescribing of long-acting reversible contraception in primary care: an interrupted time series study
Q33863752Impacts of pay for performance on the quality of primary care.
Q27310938Implementation of recommended type 2 diabetes care for people with severe mental illness - a qualitative exploration with healthcare professionals
Q96576387Improving primary care management of asthma: do we know what really works?
Q46935702In This Issue: Local+Familiar=Healthier.
Q34234502Incentive payments are not related to expected health gain in the pay for performance scheme for UK primary care: cross-sectional analysis
Q91902830Incentive schemes to increase dementia diagnoses in primary care in England: a retrospective cohort study of unintended consequences
Q36224386Incentive-Based Primary Care: Cost and Utilization Analysis
Q37453716Incentives and disincentives for treating of depression and anxiety in Ontario Family Health Teams: protocol for a grounded theory study
Q36342448Incentivised chronic disease management and the inverse equity hypothesis: findings from a longitudinal analysis of Scottish primary care practice-level data
Q37421115Increasing the QOF upper payment threshold in general practices in England: impact of implementing government proposals
Q58609501Influence of financial and reputational incentives on primary care performance: a longitudinal study
Q38736340Key Aspects of a Sustainable Health Insurance System in Germany
Q92133234Longitudinal evaluation of a countywide alternative to the Quality and Outcomes Framework in UK General Practice aimed at improving Person Centred Coordinated Care
Q35570284Making audit actionable: an example algorithm for blood pressure management in chronic kidney disease
Q30969902Making sense of the shadows: priorities for creating a learning healthcare system based on routinely collected data
Q58696718Modelling the cost-effectiveness of pay-for-performance in primary care in the UK
Q57808987Movement through Active Personalised engagement (MAP) - a self-management programme designed to promote physical activity in people with multimorbidity: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Q39253171Opportunities for primary care to reduce hospital admissions: a cross-sectional study of geographical variation
Q40050642Patient assessment of diabetes care in a pay-for-performance program
Q42427193Patient-Centered Care and Patient-Reported Measures: Let's Look Before We Leap
Q86963307Pay-for-performance and primary care physicians: lessons from the U.K Quality and Outcomes Framework for local incentive schemes
Q92098109Paying for what matters most: the future of outcomes-based payments in healthcare
Q47095645Payment incentives for community-based psychiatric care in Ontario, Canada.
Q24187579Payment methods for ambulatory care health professionals
Q37590696Perceptions and experiences of financial incentives: a qualitative study of dialysis care in England.
Q47376081Performance And Participation Of Physicians In Year One Of Medicare's Value-Based Payment Modifier Program
Q36302621Perspectives on financial incentives to health service providers for increasing breast feeding and smoking quit rates during pregnancy: a mixed methods study
Q47309867Poly-de-prescribing to treat polypharmacy: efficacy and safety
Q64983765Primary care doctors’ understandings of and strategies to tackle health inequalities: a qualitative study.
Q45207981Primary care quality and safety systems in the English National Health Service: a case study of a new type of primary care provider
Q38744221Primary healthcare in Portugal: 10 years of contractualization of health services in the region of Lisbon
Q59339868Recording of weight in electronic health records: an observational study in general practice
Q91615224Review of 128 quality of care mechanisms: A framework and mapping for health system stewards
Q34084636Self-reported quality of care for older adults from 2004 to 2011: a cohort study
Q48526327The American College of Academic International Medicine 2017 Consensus Statement on International Medical Programs: Establishing a system of objective valuation and quantitative metrics to facilitate the recognition and incorporation of academic int
Q38372287The Challenges of Measuring, Improving, and Reporting Quality in Primary Care
Q37027713The Experience of Risk-Adjusted Capitation Payment for Family Physicians in Iran: A Qualitative Study.
Q34071866The effects of financial incentives for case finding for depression in patients with diabetes and coronary heart disease: interrupted time series analysis
Q64907519The impact of patient feedback on the medical performance of qualified doctors: a systematic review.
Q64109505The impact of quality and accessibility of primary care on emergency admissions for a range of chronic ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) in Scotland: longitudinal analysis
Q39099913The influence of a market-oriented primary care reform on family physicians' working conditions: A qualitative study in Turkey.
Q35224708The influence of primary care quality on hospital admissions for people with dementia in England: a regression analysis
Q47791816The role of cost-effectiveness analysis in the development of indicators to support incentive-based behaviour in primary care in England
Q45569363The tougher the better: an economic analysis of increased payment thresholds on the performance of general practices
Q64934468Transforming Integration through General Practice: Learning from a UK Primary Care Improvement Programme.
Q104496434Tuberculosis screening and management of latent tuberculosis infection prior to biologic treatment in patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases: A longitudinal population-based analysis using claims data
Q36031451Uncomfortable realities: the challenge of creating real change in Europe's consolidating hospital sector
Q34428456Unintended consequences of incentive provision for behaviour change and maintenance around childbirth
Q28081464Using Patient-Reported Information to Improve Clinical Practice
Q38680903Variations in achievement of evidence-based, high-impact quality indicators in general practice: An observational study
Q47552248Who benefits from increased service utilisation? Examining the distributional effects of payment for performance in Tanzania
Q47322856Work motivation among healthcare professionals
Q88175782[Compliance with process indicators in people with type 2 diabetes and linking incentives in Primary Care]
Q41147928Demandes concurrentielles et possibilités en soins primaires

Search more.