UnitedHealth, the biggest insurer by revenue, is rolling out pay-for-performance contracts for hospitals, as well as testing its own medical homes and ACOs.
Schlumberger, for example, will agree to a measure of payment-for-performance in big contracts.
Has the number of money managers hired by the pension who are entitled to performance fees under their contracts with the pension increased?
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"There is no hard evidence to suggest that but I think that some of the key performance indicators in some of the contracts have been financially based, " he said.
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Speaking on a conference call Tuesday, club executives urged investors to avoid focusing on individual quarterly comparisons, which could vary based on the squad's performance and the timing of player contracts.
This requires, depending on position, true elevated performance beyond the current level in most contracts.
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The company said a lack of major events during 2013 and uncertainty over some Japanese contracts could also hit its performance in 2013.
Contracts include 3, 000 performance goals in a 2, 800-page manual.
Contracts have to be honoured and good performance by a sales person, trader, analyst or algo quant should be rewarded appropiately.
However, the city insists that the companies concerned are well aware there is a competition, that their performance will be reviewed next year, and that contracts can and will be terminated if the companies fail to perform as well as the public sector does.
Senior executives are now on fixed-term contracts, with extensions and pay linked to performance.
Last month, Major League Baseball sued Biogenesis, and its operators, accusing them of scheming to provide banned performance-enhancing drugs to players in violation of their contracts.
New and renegotiated contracts these days tilt the balance more toward performance-based fees: often just 1% of revenues and up to 12% of profits (and sometimes only net profits at that).
I'd legislatively ban employment contracts that call for huge severance payments without regard to performance.
They have already suspended the central contracts of members of the national team and will switch to performance-related terms for future series.
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Another scheme is the use of contracts for difference, in essence bets on the bank's performance, which reward employees according to the level of profit made by their business unit.
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The shortage of wrap contracts is causing some managers to hold bigger cash stakes, a drag on performance.
This contract renewal process would continue, with perhaps an increase in the length of additional contracts, not to exceed ten years, as a reward for continued successful performance.
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It matters little if it is performance enhancing drugs to win a sporting event, inside information to put on a fast buck trade, padded Vatican contracts, or Goldman Sachs putting its own profits before those of its clients.
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