Sentence examples for outcome fee from inspiring English sources

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If that person finds a job and manages to work, either continuously or in short-term chunks, for a total of 26 weeks, the company gets a "job outcome fee" of £1,200.

Providers are paid a "start fee" for each participant, a "completion fee" (paid at two rates - 30% for a participant who spends between 12 and 20 weeks on a placement and 100% for between 21 and 26 weeks) and, if appropriate, a "job outcome fee" (paid at the point when a participant has been off benefits and in work for 26 out of 30 weeks).

TCS is paid a combination of project fee and an outcome fee based on the number of applications it processes.

Ingeus are paid almost entirely by results (job outcome fee and sustainment fees), and thus there are robust data on job outcomes during the Work Programme and for 2 years post-RTW (details in table 2).

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Another track is to reward private providers for sustainable jobs by paying outcome fees linked directly to the durability of the job and the degree of earnings progression.

Langston, working with his then associate — none other than Timothy Balducci — and a former Mississippi state auditor, Steve Patterson, paid fifty thousand dollars to Ed Peters, a close friend of the Jackson judge, in the hope of influencing the outcome of the fee-dispute case.

Given the shift toward reimbursing for positive health outcomes rather than fee for service, it is even more critical to design tailored solutions that target both functional and emotional needs to help this group live long, healthy and happy lives.

Re-orient health care toward paying for good outcomes rather than fee for service.

18 The following research question, broken down into three specific questions, guides the research: what are the outcomes of user fee exemption policies implemented in Africa?

The authors will carry out a realist review to answer the following research question: what are the outcomes of user fee exemption policies implemented in Africa?

This has implications for the quality of care received by local consumers without the ability to pay for private services, and the potential divergence of health outcomes between private fee paying patients (foreign and local) and those that can't afford such services.

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