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Autor:
L. Gregory Pawlson, Paul B. Ginsburg
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 33:1067-1075
The ongoing consolidation between and among hospitals and physicians tends to raise prices for health care services, which poses increasing challenges for private purchasers and payers. This article examines strategies that these purchasers and payer
Autor:
Bruce E. Landon, L. Gregory Pawlson, John Z. Ayanian, Joseph P. Newhouse, Robert C. Saunders, Alan M. Zaslavsky
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 32:1228-1235
With quality-of-care bonus payments now available for Medicare Advantage health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and for accountable care organizations in traditional Medicare, the need to understand the relative quality of care delivered to Medicare
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 131:S204-S209
The medical profession is facing an imperative to deliver more patient-centered care, improve quality, and reduce unnecessary costs and waste. With significant unexplained variation in resource use and outcomes, even physicians and health care organi
Autor:
L. Gregory Pawlson, Patrick J. O'Connor, Noni L. Bodkin, John E. Sutherland, Eve A. Kerr, Sheldon Greenfield, Russell E. Glasgow, Judith E. Fradkin, Joseph V. Selby, Michael L. Taylor, Edward W. Gregg, Carol Wysham
Publikováno v:
Clinical Diabetes. 29:102-112
OVERVIEW : Just as treatment guidelines for diabetes care were at the forefront of medical guideline development,1 diabetes has been a prominent focus of performance measurement and quality improvement initiatives for well over a decade. However, the
Autor:
Judith E. Fradkin, Sheldon Greenfield, L. Gregory Pawlson, John E. Sutherland, Patrick J. O'Connor, Noni L. Bodkin, Joseph V. Selby, Michael L. Taylor, Eve A. Kerr, Edward W. Gregg, Russell E. Glasgow, Carol Wysham
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Care
O'Connor, PJ; Bodkin, NL; Fradkin, J; Glasgow, RE; Greenfield, S; Gregg, E; et al.(2011). Diabetes performance measures: Current status and future directions. Diabetes Care, 34(7), 1651-1659. doi: 10.2337/dc11-0735. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/83k3819g
O'Connor, PJ; Bodkin, NL; Fradkin, J; Glasgow, RE; Greenfield, S; Gregg, E; et al.(2011). Diabetes performance measures: Current status and future directions. Diabetes Care, 34(7), 1651-1659. doi: 10.2337/dc11-0735. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/83k3819g
Just as treatment guidelines for diabetes care were at the forefront of medical guideline development (1), diabetes has been a prominent focus of performance measurement and quality improvement initiatives for well over a decade. However, the constra
Autor:
Bruce Rosen, Bruce E. Landon, Rachel Nissenholtz, Mark R. Chassin, Avi Porath, L. Gregory Pawlson, Jochanan Benbassat
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 30:764-772
In 1999 Israel began to implement a system for monitoring quality of care in its health plans. That system was based largely on a similar system in the United States that, until recently, was associated with steady improvements in performance. Howeve
Autor:
Stephen E. Asche, L. Gregory Pawlson, Patricia Fontaine, Sarah Hudson Scholle, Thomas J. Flottemesch, Leif I. Solberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 34:57-66
We tested the association between medical home characteristics and measures of technical quality and patient experience of care in the 21 clinics of a large medical group that had all achieved level III recognition from the National Committee for Qua
Publikováno v:
Medical Care. 47:378-387
Background:The proliferation of efforts to assess physician performance underscore the need to improve the reliability of physician-level quality measures.Objective:Using diabetes care as a model, to address 2 key issues in creating reliable physicia
Autor:
L. Gregory Pawlson, Barbara Peskin, David M. Eddy, Andrei Shcheprov, Julia Dziuba, Benjamin Eng, Jill Bowman, David Schaaf
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 27:1429-1441
We analyzed the potential effects of different levels of performance on eight Health Care Employer Data and Information Set (HEDIS) measures for cardiovascular disease and diabetes during 1995-2005. The measures targeted 3.3 million (25 percent) hear
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 23:124-132
Trust is a fundamentally important aspect of medical treatment relationships. Studies have established that patient trust predicts instrumental variables such as use of preventive services, adherence, and continued enrollment at least as well as sati