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Health System Reform and Antitrust Law

This policy brief addresses antitrust considerations that arise in health system transformation aimed at producing greater clinical integration and greater levels of information about the quality and cost of care.

Issue and policy briefs 11/04/2009 

Fair Process in Physician Performance Rating Systems

Programs to rate, grade, rank or tier physicians based on quality or other measures are becoming more commonplace as the demand for greater transparency and accountability in the nation's health care system intensifies. Once they are in a network or practicing...

Issue and policy briefs 11/03/2009 

Designing Effective Health Care Quality Transparency Initiatives

This brief highlights two report card initiatives for hospitals and primary care physicians that can be considered success stories.

Issue and policy briefs 07/22/2009 

Published In: Talking About Quality Part 3: How We Get There

Slides 06/30/2009 

Published In: Talking About Quality Part 3: How We Get There

Slideshows 06/30/2009 

Charting the Course to High-Value Health Care

This issue brief highlights the work of the High-Value Health Care Project, an initiative that is working with key stakeholders to make consistent and useful information about the quality and cost of health care widely available.

Issue and policy briefs 03/06/2009 

Motivating Public Use of Physician-Level Performance Data

This study suggests that ease of access to information significantly affects how many people will view physician-level performance data when available.

Published In: Medical Care Research and Review

Journal articles 12/03/2008 

How to Engage the Public's Interest in Health Care Quality Data: Financial Incentives

Health care quality has received considerable expert attention in the past decade, but there is little evidence that consumers are seeking out information about the quality of care that providers offer.

Grant Results Reports 10/31/2008 

The SQUIRE (Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence) Guidelines for Quality Improvement Reporting

The SQUIRE guidelines are a checklist to guide authors of health care improvement studies in writing more usable and consistent reports. This Explanation and Elaboration document provides exemplary examples, plus commentary, of how to address each SQUIRE...

Published In: Quality and Safety in Healthcare (Supplement)

Journal articles 10/27/2008 

Publication Guidelines for Quality Improvement in Health Care

Many clinical studies of efforts to improve health care quality are poorly reported, or not at all. This article traces the evolution of guidelines intended to promote the publication of quality improvement studies and help authors write more usable reports.

Published In: Quality and Safety in Healthcare (Supplement)

Journal articles, Evaluations, Evaluation tools 10/27/2008 

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