Organizational and Market Influences on Physician Performance on Patient Experience Measures
Abstract
To examine the extent to which medical group and market factors are related to individual primary care physician (PCP) performance on patient experience measures.This study employs Clinician and Group CAHPS survey data (n=105,663) from 2,099 adult PCPs belonging to 34 diverse medical groups across California. Medical group directors were interviewed to assess the magnitude and nature of financial incentives directed at individual physicians and...
Paper Details
Title
Organizational and Market Influences on Physician Performance on Patient Experience Measures
Published Date
May 15, 2009
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
880 - 901
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