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Jury still out on impact of incentives on quality GP care

Australia must proceed with caution when setting up financial incentives for general practice doctors, according to a review of research into such programs.

While the idea behind giving financial incentives to high performing doctors is to provide a reward and therefore encourage doctors to provide high quality care, study author Dr Peter Sivey said results on the effectiveness of this method were far from conclusive.

Read more at The University of Melbourne

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