Chien Alyna T, Chin Marshall H, Davis Andrew M, Casalino Lawrence P
The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Med Care Res Rev. 2007 Oct;64(5 Suppl):283S-304S. doi: 10.1177/1077558707305426.
Pay-for-performance and public reporting programs may have a neutral, narrowing, or widening effect on racial disparities in health care. The authors begin this article by suggesting that certain characteristics of these programs may affect disparities. They then present results from a systematic review of the literature on the effects of performance incentive programs on racial disparities in health care. The review revealed that only one empirical study provided data on this issue: It showed that a major public reporting program increased disparities in coronary artery bypass graft rates. The authors then present the results of interviews with leaders of 15 major performance incentive programs in the United States. The interviews indicated that current programs are not designed to reduce disparities and often lack characteristics that may be important in reducing disparities. The article concludes with program leaders' recommendations on how performance incentive programs could be designed to reduce disparities.
按绩效付费和公开报告项目可能对医疗保健中的种族差异产生中性、缩小或扩大的影响。作者在本文开篇指出,这些项目的某些特征可能会影响差异。然后,他们展示了对绩效激励项目对医疗保健中种族差异影响的文献进行系统综述的结果。该综述发现,只有一项实证研究提供了关于这个问题的数据:它表明一项主要的公开报告项目增加了冠状动脉搭桥手术率的差异。作者接着展示了对美国15个主要绩效激励项目负责人的访谈结果。访谈表明,当前的项目并非旨在减少差异,而且往往缺乏可能对减少差异至关重要的特征。文章最后给出了项目负责人关于如何设计绩效激励项目以减少差异的建议。