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Analyzing How Different Patient Groups Respond to Questions About Their Health Care

January 24, 2012 | Story

Rodriguez investigated the degree of differential item functioning on the Clinician & Group Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CG-CAHPS) survey.

Pay for Performance Improves Quality Across Demographic Groups

July 1, 2013 | Journal Article

This article evaluates quality and the effect of pay for performance among minority patient groups, during a pay-for-performance program in 22 primary care practice sites.

The Impact of Interpreters on Parents' Experiences with Ambulatory Care for Their Children

February 1, 2006 | Journal Article

Recommended Reading Getting By: Underuse of Interpreters by Resident Physicians How Do you Assure Your Interpreters Skills?  Initial and Ongoing Evaluation of Interpreters The current investigation focused on individuals seeking health care who had ...

Collecting Data to Identify Disparities and Measure Heart Care Quality

March 24, 2010 | Story

Duke University Hospital and the health system wanted to improve cardiac care for African-American and Latino populations by identifying and analyzing disparities and developing tools that would better serve them.

Improving Heart Care through Better Data and Communications

March 24, 2010 | Story

A multidisciplinary team redesigned Montefiore Medical Center's patient registration system to collect data on race, ethnicity and preferred language, and developed a procedure to provide faster treatment for heart attack patients.

Combining Better Systems and Intensive Patient Education for Better Heart Care

March 24, 2010 | Story

Del Sol Medical Center improved its patient chart review and discharge processes, and enhanced its heart failure center, with support from Expecting Success.

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