The removal of financial incentives for certain aspects of care seems to have had a very small effect on quality of care, even over the long term, say the authors of this retrospective longitudinal study using data from 644 general practices.
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The removal of financial incentives for certain aspects of care seems to have had a very small effect on quality of care, even over the long term, say the authors of this retrospective longitudinal study using data from 644 general practices.