Law & Governance
Law & Governance
10(8) May 2006
: 52-56
Abstract
[This article was originally published in HealthcarePapers, Volume 6, Number 4.]
George Pink and colleagues, in this issue of the journal, present an overview of the current status of pay-for-performance programs in other countries and an analysis of the factors that need to be considered in the event that Canada should adopt such a program.
While we agree with most of what the authors report in this brief paper, we note that the process is already under way in Canada, challenge a few of the paper's assumptions and provide a few suggestions for and cautions in undertaking next steps.
At the same time, we highlight the significant potential pay-for-performance may have in being part of the solution to the great concerns over the sustainability of our much-loved healthcare system.
George Pink and colleagues, in this issue of the journal, present an overview of the current status of pay-for-performance programs in other countries and an analysis of the factors that need to be considered in the event that Canada should adopt such a program.
While we agree with most of what the authors report in this brief paper, we note that the process is already under way in Canada, challenge a few of the paper's assumptions and provide a few suggestions for and cautions in undertaking next steps.
At the same time, we highlight the significant potential pay-for-performance may have in being part of the solution to the great concerns over the sustainability of our much-loved healthcare system.
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