Effect of Financial Incentives to Physicians, Patients, or Both on Lipid Levels: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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payment & delivery
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behavioral economics and behavior change
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Stewart, Walter F
Sequist, Thomas D
Jones, James B
Hirsch, AnneMarie G
Hoffer, Karen
Zhu, Jingsan
Wang, Wenli
Hodolfski, Amanda

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Can financial incentives be used to reduce cholesterol levels in high-risk patients? This randomized trial says modest reductions can be achieved only by targeting incentives to both patients and physicians, not to one or the other.

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2016-01-15

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