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    J Healthc Qual. 2010 Jan-Feb;32(1):51-8.

    Pay-for-performance in dentistry: what we know.

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    Department of General Dental Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL, USA. avoineagriffin@yahoo.com

    Abstract

    Little is known about the effect of a pay-for-performance system (P4P) on primary medical care providers and even less is known about its potential impact in dentistry. Based on the growing acceptance of performance-based reimbursements in medicine and the dissemination of innovative technologies, structures, and processes of care from medical to dental services, it is likely that the dental profession will face performance-based payments in the not-too-distant future. In this paper, we present the current experience of P4P in primary medical care that has relevance to dentistry and discuss the dental performance-based programs to date. Taking into consideration these lessons, the structure of dental service delivery in the United States, and the paucity of evidence-based quality indicators in dentistry, we provide several guidelines for the design of P4P pilot programs for dental services. We conclude that large-scale implementation of P4P for dentistry may not be a realistic option before significant progress is achieved in quality of dental care indicators.

    PMID:
    20151592
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2843497
    Free PMC Article

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