Globally, privately protected area (PPA) programs are increasing in size and number. Participating in a PPA program can be fiscally challenging for landholders (e.g., enrollment costs; potential reduction in land value; opportunity costs; costs of ...
Matthew J. Selinske +4 more
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Navigating the challenges in implementing financial incentives for behavior change at the intersection of human, animal, and ecosystem health: a case study [PDF]
With the global expansion of financial incentives to promote behavior change, they are being considered in One Health contexts characterized by the interdependence of human, animal, and ecosystem health.
John M. Kerr +5 more
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Financial incentives and long-acting injectable antipsychotics engagement: community mental health professionals’ perspectives [PDF]
Background Long-Acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics prevent relapse in patients with unreliable adherence to oral antipsychotics. Non-engagement with treatment is associated with relapse and involuntary admission.
Nathan Hodson +3 more
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Institutional financial incentives in healthcare: a review of normative considerations [PDF]
Background Institutional financial incentives(FIs) are used to improve the quality of healthcare services and patient outcomes. In spite of their growing use, empirical evidence regarding their impact remains inconclusive.
Roshni Jegan +2 more
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The Influence of Financial Incentives on Vaccination Hesitancy: A Narrative Review of Recent Research [PDF]
Background: Vaccine hesitancy represents a significant global health challenge that greatly hinders public health efforts focused on managing the transmission of infectious diseases.
Jason Wong +3 more
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Increasing financial incentives can lower the cost of trial recruitment [PDF]
Monetary incentives are commonly used to help recruit trial participants. Some studies have found greater recruitment with larger incentives, while others have found smaller incentives more cost-effective in terms of cost per participant.
Alan Schwartz +2 more
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Financial incentives in the management of diabetes: a systematic review [PDF]
Methods Web of Science, Cochrane library and PubMed were systematically searched up to January 2024 to identify studies examining the impact of financial incentives on diabetes management in patients.
Qingqing Zhang +4 more
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Boosting health provider performance with non-financial incentives: A cluster-randomized controlled trial in Tanzania. [PDF]
BackgroundNon-financial incentives are frequently used to improve performance among healthcare providers, capitalizing on mission-driven intrinsic pro-social motivation.
Calvin Chiu +6 more
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Take patients seriously when they say financial incentives help with adherence
Small financial incentives have been proven effective at promoting healthy behaviours across medicine, including in psychiatry. There are a range of philosophical and practical objections to financial incentives.
Nathan Hodson +3 more
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Financial incentives for vaccination do not have negative unintended consequences
Findings from large-scale studies in Sweden and the USA indicate that providing financial incentives for vaccination and informing about state incentive programmes do not have any negative unintended consequences.
Florian H. Schneider +5 more
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