By their very definition, incentives serve as motivation to elicit specific actions.

When used by employers as part of a medical management program—particularly wellness and disease management—incentives are proven to significantly raise participation rates, leading to improved member health, increased productivity, reduced health care spending and, ultimately, positive returns on their investment.

The challenge is determining how to structure an incentive program to deliver the desired results.

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