Can we pay for performance in behavioral health care?

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Abstract

Pay for performance (P4P) has become a popular strategy to reward quality and cost-efficiency in behavioral health care and other health care disciplines. This column presents the results of a literature review of P4P in behavioral health care. Fifteen empirical studies evaluating the outcomes of behavioral health services provided in a P4P system were identified. The limited data suggest that P4P can achieve its desired effect. More research is needed on outcomes, performance, and unintended consequences.

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Stewart, R. E., Lareef, I., Hadley, T. R., & Mandell, D. S. (2017, February 1). Can we pay for performance in behavioral health care? Psychiatric Services. American Psychiatric Association. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201600475

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