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was incented
verb
To provide an incentive to (a person or organization).
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He was incented by and compensated for being one of the top players in the game.
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Under CMMI programs that may bundle payments or provide comprehensive payment for an episode of care that extends for a certain amount of time after a patient is discharged from the hospital, the incentive is reversed; providers are incented to deliver less care since the provider retains any money not otherwise spent on the patient. .
"If people are incented to manage those conditions appropriately, they can be more productive and our costs go down," Ms. Torsone said.
"It is inevitably because executives see themselves as trying to move the organization forward, and not because they are incented by their pay package to maximize the share price".
People at every level were incented to do deals.
Developers were incented to build and maintain quality apps, the platforms were incented to provide quality APIs.
It is known that users can be incented to innovate via benefits from in-house use.
They want to make sure the management team is incented appropriately.
(We don't know if an AI could be incented to produce — only that no extant ones can).
The question is whether the agents can be incented to communicate their true input to the center, allowing all agents to compute the function correctly.
The technology exists for lower-cost home dialysis for kidney patients, but the companies selling dialysis machines and services are incented under reimbursement schedules to keep patients at inpatient renal centers.
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