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Reputations count: why benchmarking performance is improving health care across the world

机译:声誉统计:为什么基准表现正在改善世界各地的医疗保健

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This paper explores what motivates improved health care performance. Previously, many have thought that performance would either improve via choice and competition or by relying on trust and altruism. But neither assumption is supported by available evidence. So instead we explore a third approach of reciprocal altruism with sanctions for unacceptably poor performance and rewards for high performance. These rewards and sanctions, however, are not monetary, but in the form of reputational effects through public reporting of benchmarking of performance. Drawing on natural experiments in Italy and the United Kingdom, we illustrate how public benchmarking can improve poor performance at the national level through ‘naming and shaming’ and enhance good performance at the sub-national level through ‘competitive benchmarking’ and peer learning. Ethnographic research in Zambia also showed how reputations count. Policy-makers could use these effects in different ways to improve public services.
机译:本文探讨了有关改善医疗保健性能的激励。此前,许多人认为,绩效将通过选择和竞争或依靠信任和利他主义来改善。但任何假设都没有得到可用证据的支持。因此,我们探讨了互惠性利他主义的第三种方法,并为高性能不可接受的性能和奖励制裁。然而,这些奖励和制裁不是货币,而是通过公众报告绩效的基准来源的声誉效应。绘制意大利和英国的自然实验,我们说明了公共基准测试如何通过“命名和羞辱”来提高国家层面的性能不佳,通过“竞争基准”和同行学习来提高次国家层面的良好表现。赞比亚的民族志研究也表明了声誉统计。政策制定者可以以不同的方式使用这些效果来改善公共服务。

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