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in Social MediaDefining Effectiveness and Talent in an Educator

Educators welcome a fair evaluation of our performance as long as we agree on the definion of the terms.by amymyers / on Jun 22, 2011
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “pay for performance”
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EHR Benefit – Eligibility for Pay-for-Performance
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It’s time for the next installment in my series of posts looking at the long list of EHR benefits . Eligibility for Pay-for-Performance I think that this is a really scary topic for most doctors. It’s not that a doctor is afraid of being reimbursed for the way they perform. The problem with pay for ...2 weeks ago -
Report: U.S. Healthcare System Can Save $560B in Public, Private Reforms
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The Bipartisan Policy Center’s Health Care Cost Containment Initiative reports better prioritized healthcare quality and incentivized states could lead to $560 billion in savings. The post Report: U.S. Healthcare System Can Save $560B in Public, Private Reforms appeared first on .2 weeks ago -
A Tale of Two Schools: A Boy Learns to Love Reading
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My son and media specialist Ms. Reeding (yes that is her real name) Becoming a mom, I was excited when each of my children entered school. If I loved learning and school, they would too, right? In Kindergarten and first grade my son had fantastic teachers. They both told us what a good student he was, he was ...3 weeks ago -
P4P in Australia
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Pay for performance (P4P) is the latest rage in healthcare quality monitoring. Paying physicians more who provide high quality care makes sense intituitvely. The U.S. isn’t the only country to hop on the P4P bandwagon. In 2001, the Australian government initiated a financial incentive program for “improved ...4 weeks ago


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