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Public views on healthcare performance indicators and patient choice

- rsmjournals.com
H Magee, LJ Davis, A Coulter - JRSM, 2003 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Patients on certain waiting lists in the UK National Health Service (NHS) are
now offered the choice of persevering with their home hospital or switching to
another hospital where they will be treated on a guaranteed date. Such ...
Cited by 34 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 9 versions

[CITATION] Patients' experience of choosing where to undergo surgical treatment: evaluation of …


A Coulter, N Le Maistre, L Henderson, 2005 - Picker Institute Europe
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[PDF] Consumer response to a report card comparing healthcare systems


BL Braun, EA Kind, JB Fowles, WG Suarez - American Journal of Managed Care, 2002 - ajmc.com
The quality of healthcare has become a priority in the marketplace. Large
purchasers of healthcare, including single purchasers and coalitions of
employers, are providing measures of health plan quality and member ...
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Attitudes to the public release of comparative information on the quality of general practice …

- bmj.com
MN Marshall, J Hiscock, B Sibbald - British Medical Journal, 2002 - bmj.com
As in the United States, most published information in the United Kingdom has
reported on the performance of hospitals, 9 10 and the periodic release of
comparative information about mortality in patients having cardiac surgery, ...
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[CITATION] Headlines from qualitative and quantitative analysis of replies to College of Health …


M Rigge - London: College of Health, 2001
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Development of an information source for patients and the public about general practice …


M Marshall, J Noble, H Davies, H Waterman, … - Health Expectations, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
In order to maximize the potential use of performance information by the public
it is necessary to move beyond provider-led and professionally constructed
approaches to information provision and ensure that the public is actively ...
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Not everything that counts can be counted; not everything that can be counted counts

- bmj.com [PDF] 
M McKee - British Medical Journal, 2004 - bmj.com
Many countries publicly report data on the quality of health care. Because
surgical patients often have time to plan their care they are ideal candidates
to use such data. We examined the adequacy of publicly reported data about ...
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Stakeholders' views about cardiac report cards: a qualitative study


CM Bensimon, N Nohara, DK Martin - The Canadian journal of cardiology, 2004 - cat.inist.fr
CONTEXTE: Les bulletins de santé permettent aux principaux intéressés de
prendre connaissance de l'issue des traitements et autres mesures
thérapeutiques. Ces bulletins sont déjà passablement développés en ...
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Do employees use report cards to assess health care provider systems?

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J Schultz, KT Call, R Feldman, J Christianson - Health Services Research, 2001 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Objective. To investigate consumers' use of report cards that provide
information on service quality and satisfaction at the provider group level.
Data Sources. In 1998 we conducted a telephone survey of randomly selected ...
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Patient choice in the NHS

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J Appleby, J Dixon - British Medical Journal, 2004 - bmj.com
In the run up to the next general election greater choice for patients over
where to be treated is emerging as the big political idea. Ironically, while
choice is being promoted in health care, there seems to be very little to ...
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