Toward a Culture of Consequences

Performance-based accountability systems (PBASs) link incentives to measured performance to improve services to the public. Research suggests that PBASs influence provider behaviors, but little is known about PBAS effectiveness at achieving performance goals. This study examines nine PBASs that are...

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Autors principals: Stecher, Brian M., Camm, Frank, Damberg, Cheryl L., Hamilton, Laura S., Mullen, Kathleen J.
Format: Online
Idioma:anglès
Publicat: RAND Corporation 2023
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Accés en línia:ONIX_20231005_9780833050830_676
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Sumari:Performance-based accountability systems (PBASs) link incentives to measured performance to improve services to the public. Research suggests that PBASs influence provider behaviors, but little is known about PBAS effectiveness at achieving performance goals. This study examines nine PBASs that are drawn from five sectors: child care, education, health care, public health emergency preparedness, and transportation.