FRIDAY, Aug. 20 (HealthDay News) -- A reward program known as
pay-for-performance (PFP) may help accelerate turnaround times for
radiology reports, a new study suggests.
Researchers assessed a radiology PFP program at Massachusetts
General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. Radiology
report turnaround times were assessed three months before the
program started, immediately after introduction of the program, and
two years after the program had ended.
Turnaround times were cut down by about 62 percent between the
period before the program was enacted and after the program had
ended, according to the report published in the September issue of
the
American Journal of Roentgenology.
"Rapid completion and ready availability of final radiology reports is considered an essential and important clinical quality metric. PFP incentives designed to motivate academic radiologists to alter their behavior and perform expeditious finalized signature of preliminary reports appear to be successful," study author Dr. Giles W.L. Boland said in a news release from the American College of Radiology/American Roentgen Ray Society.
PFP programs use one of two approaches: individuals or
organizations receive a straight bonus that rewards them for
achieving stipulated performance targets; or a percentage of
contracted provider revenue is placed at risk if targets are not
met.
More information
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