John Kamensky, IBM Center for the Business of Government

The moneyball government concept gets a new boost. The pay for success model works this way: private contractors pay for social services up front, and the gover...

The moneyball government concept gets a new boost. The pay for success model works this way: private contractors pay for social services up front, and the government pays them when their work proves to be successful. John Kamensky is senior research fellow at the IBM Center for the Business of Government. He tells In Depth with Francis Rose that pay for success is a change in philosophy from typical discussions on how to cut government costs.

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