Doctor performance and public accountability

Volume: 362, Issue: 9393, Pages: 1404 - 1408
Published: Oct 1, 2003
Abstract
Public concern about the quality of health care has motivated governments, health-care funders, and clinicians to expand efforts to improve professional performance. In this paper, we illustrate such efforts from the perspective of three countries, the UK, the USA, and the Netherlands. The earliest strategies, which included continuing professional education, clinical audits, and peer review, were aimed at the individual doctor, and produced...
Paper Details
Title
Doctor performance and public accountability
Published Date
Oct 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
362
Issue
9393
Pages
1404 - 1408
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