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Incentive Structures Within Mental Health Financing Strategies
Abstract This paper analyzes the incentive structure contained in traditional fee-for-service and capitated managed care models and finds both to be inadequate in encouraging the attainment of client outcomes. An incentive financing scheme is proposed that links funding to outcomes, and describes the necessary elements of such a system. This framework is then applied to the New Hampshire and Colorado incentive financing systems.