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    Published 6 Nov 2013

    The effect of different methods of remuneration on the behaviour of primary care dentists

    Financial incentives within remuneration systems (methods of payment) can influence the behaviour of clinicians working in primary care environments. Systematic reviews in medicine have found that changing the way that doctors are paid can produce substantial changes in the types of activities that are undertaken. For example, paying a fee for specific ...
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