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Improving Performance in Practice

March 1, 2010 | Issue Brief

Improving Performance in Practice (IPIP) provides small, primary-care practices with tools, support, coaching and a collaborative learning environment in which they can assess their performance and engage systematically in improvement activities. Th ...

Independent Practice Associations And Physician-Hospital Organizations Can Improve Care Management For Smaller Practices

August 8, 2013 | Journal Article

Small and medium-size physician practices may lack the resources to implement health information technology and organized care management processes.

Office-Based Physicians Are Responding To Incentives And Assistance By Adopting And Using Electronic Health Records

July 9, 2013 | Journal Article

Expanding the use of interoperable electronic health record systems to improve health care delivery is a national policy priority.

Meeting Meaningful Use Criteria and Managing Patient Populations

June 1, 2013 | Journal Article

The adoption of electronic health records (EHR) is examined in this article along with the extent to which physicians are using the systems to manage their patient panels through meeting the meaningful use criteria.

Rewarding Results: Aligning Incentives with High-Quality Health Care

National Program

To invent, prove and diffuse innovations in systems of provider payments and nonfinancial incentives that will encourage and reward high-quality care.

Pursuing Perfection: Raising the Bar for Health Care Performance

National Program

Program to help hospital and physician organizations dramatically improve patient outcomes by pursuing perfection in all of their major care processes.

Improving Health Care Quality and Equity: Considerations for Building Partnerships Between Provider Practices and Community Organizations

April 1, 2013 | Issue Brief

As many as 85 percent of primary care physicians (PCPs) feel that to achieve good health outcomes, it is as important to address patients’ resource and social constraints as it is to treat their medical conditions.

Improving the Reliability of Physician "Report Cards"

March 1, 2013 | Journal Article

The reliability of individual primary care physician profiles was the focus of this study.

A Field Experiment on the Impact of Physician-Level Performance Data on Consumers' Choice of Physician

November 1, 2012 | Journal Article

The use of a publicly available online report of physician-level data on the choice of primary care provider (PCP) among new members to the HealthPlus of Michigan health plan was assessed in this study.

Reform in Action: Improving Quality in Medical Offices

October 1, 2012

In communities nationwide, AF4Q alliances are developing interventions and pilot-testing techniques to improve the way ambulatory care is delivered and fundamentally changing their local health systems.

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