With gainsharing, the client is prepared to pay more if it receives more value than that for which it has paid. |
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In true gainsharing arrangements, physicians are directly paid a portion of the savings. |
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Nancy Johnson led the charge to include the gainsharing demonstration in the final bill. |
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A real attempt to tackle the whole issue of employee participation and gainsharing should also be made. |
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We also pointed out that the government, by encouraging gainsharing, was increasing the tax take from employees. |
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While recent events have opened the door to gainsharing, the door is still just opened a crack. |
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Under gainsharing, if the pension funds go up in value a lot, employees are promised a higher benefit. |
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Research documents the significant productivity and real wage effects of gainsharing in firm case studies. |
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The manual provides an overview of gainsharing and then takes you step-by-step through the design process. |
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Medicare Part B and Medicaid payments to physicians generally are unaffected by a gainsharing arrangement. |
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Examine results of a New Jersey gainsharing program and see how the cost savings used to pay the physicians were achieved. |
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Under the gainsharing pilot, those payments were aligned to ensure that hospitals and physicians would work together. |
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Critics say gainsharing could provide an incentive to skimp on care. |
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One way to promote common success is through a gainsharing plan. |
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