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Spending Differences Associated With the Medicare Physician Group Practice Demonstration

September 12, 2012 | Journal Article

In the Medicare Physician Group Practice Demonstration (PGPD), 10 accountable care organization (ACO) physician groups were eligible to receive a portion of savings generated if they also showed improvement on 32 quality measures. The Centers for Me ...

Adoption of Health Promotion Practices in a Cohort of US Physician Organizations

December 1, 2010 | Journal Article

An exploration of physician organizations' administrative changes and changes in health promotion practices found that physician organizations employ no standard set of health promotion practices, and that health promotion practices and organizational structure evolve over time.

Urologist Ownership of Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Urinary Stone Surgery Use

August 1, 2009 | Journal Article

The authors found a significant, though not necessarily causal, relationship between physician ownership of ambulatory treatment centers for urinary stones, and utilization of such centers by the urologists who own them.

Adoption of Policies to Treat Tobacco Dependence in US Medical Groups

November 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Most larger U.S. medical practice groups have some strategy in place to treat patients' tobacco dependence. But few have instituted a broad, multistrategy effort as recommended by Public Health Service guidelines, according to this survey-based study.

The Reliability of Medical Group Performance Measurement in a Single lnsurer's Pay for Performance Program

February 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Even for a large insurer with a significant market share, the reliable measurement of performance is challenging due to data limitations, according to this study. This suggests mechanisms must be developed for multiple stakeholders to collaborate an ...

Improving Chronic Illness Care

September 1, 2009 | Journal Article

The use of organized chronic illness care management processes (CMPs) is discussed in this article.

The Relationship Between Health Plan Performance Measures and Physician Network Overlap

August 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article examines the relationship between health plan performance and physician network overlap.

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.

Effects of Local Institutional Review Board Review on Participation in National Practice-Based Research Network Studies

December 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This study reports the process and outcomes of local Institutional Review Board review for two large, federally-funded studies conducted by Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS), the PBRN of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

What Does it Cost Physician Practices to Interact with Health Insurance Plans?

May 14, 2009 | Journal Article

Physicians have long expressed dissatisfaction with the time they and their staff spend interacting with health plans. Participants in this national study spent an average of $68,274 per physician per year interacting with health plans.

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