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Assessment of Medical Management Outcomes in Small Populations


D Fetterolf, TL Tucker - Population Health Management, 2008 - liebertonline.com
Small sample size represents a vexing problem in evaluating medical management
programs. Physician prac- tices may have panel sizes of only 1000 total
patients, disease management programs may enroll only several hundred ...
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[PDF] Organizational and market influences on physician performance on patient experience …


HP Rodriguez, T von Glahn, WH Rogers, DG … - Health Services Research, 2009 - pbgh.org
Objective. To examine the extent to which medical group and market factors are
related to individual primary care physician (PCP) performance on patient
experience measures. Data Sources. This study employs Clinician and Group ...
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Balanced measures for patient-centered care


JH Wasson, NJ Baker - The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2009 - journals.lww.com
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement has long supported the use of balanced
measures to assess improvement among patients at both the individual and the
population levels. Although biomedical outcomes and process measures have ...
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How Can We Make More Progress In Measuring Physicians' Performance To Improve The …


TP Miller, TA Brennan, A Milstein - Health Affairs, 2009 - healthaff.highwire.org
The lack of good information on providers' performance is an impediment to
improving the affordability and quality of health care. Knowing that certain
hospitals or physicians produce more effective and efficient care would ...
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Quality improvement in small office settings: an examination of successful practices


D Wolfson, E Bernabeo, B Leas, S Sofaer, G … - BMC Family Practice, 2009 - biomedcentral.com
Physicians in small to moderate primary care practices in the United States (US)
(<25 physicians) face unique challenges in implementing quality improvement (QI)
initiatives, including limited resources, small staffs, and inadequate ...
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[PDF] Paying Providers: Policy implications of risk bearing for access, costs, and quality


A Dayan, L Fetter, KCK Lam, P Holyoke, R …, 2009 - it.luc.edu
Page 1. Paying Providers: Policy implications of risk bearing for access,
costs, and quality Final Report September 16, 2009 Prepared ...
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Patient safety Part II. Opportunities for improvement in patient safety


DM Elston, E Stratman, H Johnson-Jahangir … - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2009 - Elsevier
The quality movement in medicine has prompted a shift from a “name, shame,
blame” approach to medical errors to one in which each error is regarded as an
opportunity to prevent future patient harm. This new culture of patient ...
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