Did You Get an 'A'?(Special Report: Physician Report Cards)
Physician Executive 2007, Nov-Dec, 33, 6
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Publisher Description
Theoretically, the public reporting of provider-level performance could represent a win-win situation for patients, providers, and payers alike. * Patients could use the information to select physicians who provide higher quality care and achieve better scores on patient satisfaction surveys.
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