A major component of health reforms in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other affluent countries is the pay-for-performance scheme.

Capitation Combined With Pay-For-Performance Improves Antibiotic Prescribing Practices In Rural ChinaBy Winnie Yip, Timothy Powell-Jackson, Wen Chen, Min Hu, Eduardo Fe, Mu Hu, Weiyan Jian, Ming Lu, Wei Han, and William C. Hsiao.
Yip, Fe, and Han are affiliated with the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford in Britain; Powell-Jackson is at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Chen and Min Hu are affiliated with Fudan University in Shanghai; Mu Hu, Jian, and Lu are with Peking University Health Science Center in Beijing; and Hsiao is affiliated at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston.
The study, which was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and a European Commission Seventh Framework Programme research grant, will also appear in the March issue of Health Affairs.
The authors noted that the success of this experiment has motivated the government of Ningxia Province to expand this intervention to the entire province. "From a policy perspective, our study offers several additional valuable lessons," they conclude. "Provider patterns of overprescribing and inappropriate prescribing cannot be changed overnight; nor can patient demand, for which antibiotics are synonymous with quality care. Provider payment reform probably needs to be accompanied by training for providers and health education for patients."
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