Gainsharing Snapshot: New Jersey Hospital Exec Discusses Demo Project
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
A hospital-physician gainsharing demonstration project in New Jersey does not include product standardization incentives, but does offer physicians the potential to earn extra money by reducing procedure or test volume to meet statewide norms, according to one of the program developers
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