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. 2015 Jun;119(6):770-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2015.01.015. Epub 2015 Jan 31.

The influence of performance-based payment on childhood immunisation coverage

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The influence of performance-based payment on childhood immunisation coverage

Eero Merilind et al. Health Policy. 2015 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Pay-for-performance, also called the quality system (QS) in Estonia, was implemented in 2006 and one indicator for achievement is the childhood immunisation coverage rate. The WHO vaccination coverage in Europe for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis, and measles in children aged around one year old should meet or exceed 90 per cent.

Methods: The study was conducted using a database from the Estonian Health Insurance Fund. The study compared childhood immunisation coverage rates of all Estonian family physicians in two groups, joined and not joined to the quality system during the observation period 2006-2012. Immunisation coverage was calculated as the percentage of persons in the target age group who received a vaccine dose by a given age. The target level of immunisations in Estonia is set at 90 per cent and higher.

Results: Immunisation coverage rates of family doctors (FD) in Estonia showed significant differences between two groups of doctors: joined to the quality system and not joined. Doctors joined to the quality system met the 90 per cent vaccination criterion more frequently compared to doctors not joined to the quality system. Doctors not joined to the quality system were below the 90 per cent vaccination criterion in all vaccinations listed in the Estonian State Immunisation Schedule.

Conclusion: Pay-for-performance as a financial incentive encourages higher levels of childhood immunisations.

Keywords: Childhood immunisations; Family practice; Health care quality; Immunisation coverage rate; Pay-for-performance.

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