Effect of Financial Incentives for Process, Outcomes, or Both on Cholesterol Level Change

Volume: 4, Issue: 10, Pages: e2121908 - e2121908
Published: Oct 4, 2021
Abstract
Financial incentives may improve health behaviors. It is unknown whether incentives are more effective if they target a key process (eg, medication adherence), an outcome (eg, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [LDL-C] levels), or both.To determine whether financial incentives awarded daily for process (adherence to statins), awarded quarterly for outcomes (personalized LDL-C level targets), or awarded for process plus outcomes induce...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of Financial Incentives for Process, Outcomes, or Both on Cholesterol Level Change
Published Date
Oct 4, 2021
Volume
4
Issue
10
Pages
e2121908 - e2121908
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