BACKGROUND: Public performance reporting (PPR) of hospital data aims to improve quality of care in hospitals and to inform consumer choice. In Australia, general practitioners (GPs) are gatekeepers to secondary care with patients requiring their referral for non-emergency access. Despite their intermediary role, GPs have been generally overlooked as potential users of PPR of hospital data, with the majority of the PPR research focussing on consumers, surgeons and hospitals. METHODS: We examined the use of PPR of hospital data by GPs when referring patients to hospitals. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 40 GPs, recruited via the Victorian Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network and GP teaching practices in Victoria, Austra...
Patients on certain waiting lists in the UK National Health Service (NHS) are now offered the choice...
BACKGROUND: Patients barely use publicly available quality information for making a decision concern...
The number of data-based research articles focusing on patient sociodemographic profiling and experi...
Abstract Background Public performance reporting (PPR) of hospital data aims to improve quality of c...
OBJECTIVES: National mandatory public performance reporting (PPR) for Australian public hospitals, i...
Abstract Background Public reporting of government funded (public) hospital performance data was man...
BACKGROUND: Comparative performance information (CPI) about the quality of hospital care is informat...
Objective This study gathered information from public hospital chief medical officers to better unde...
Abstract Background Public reporting of institution- and individual-level performance data has recen...
A group of consumers of private hospital services and their carers collaborated with staff of a Melb...
Background: Following the introduction of elements of managed competition in the Netherlands in 2006...
Background: Despite agreement among policymakers, funders, consumers and researchers about the value...
OBJECTIVE: The publication of information about the performance of health-care providers is regarded...
Comparative performance information (CPI) about the quality of hospital care is information used to ...
BACKGROUND: Despite government investment in public reporting of hospital quality data, patients sti...
Patients on certain waiting lists in the UK National Health Service (NHS) are now offered the choice...
BACKGROUND: Patients barely use publicly available quality information for making a decision concern...
The number of data-based research articles focusing on patient sociodemographic profiling and experi...
Abstract Background Public performance reporting (PPR) of hospital data aims to improve quality of c...
OBJECTIVES: National mandatory public performance reporting (PPR) for Australian public hospitals, i...
Abstract Background Public reporting of government funded (public) hospital performance data was man...
BACKGROUND: Comparative performance information (CPI) about the quality of hospital care is informat...
Objective This study gathered information from public hospital chief medical officers to better unde...
Abstract Background Public reporting of institution- and individual-level performance data has recen...
A group of consumers of private hospital services and their carers collaborated with staff of a Melb...
Background: Following the introduction of elements of managed competition in the Netherlands in 2006...
Background: Despite agreement among policymakers, funders, consumers and researchers about the value...
OBJECTIVE: The publication of information about the performance of health-care providers is regarded...
Comparative performance information (CPI) about the quality of hospital care is information used to ...
BACKGROUND: Despite government investment in public reporting of hospital quality data, patients sti...
Patients on certain waiting lists in the UK National Health Service (NHS) are now offered the choice...
BACKGROUND: Patients barely use publicly available quality information for making a decision concern...
The number of data-based research articles focusing on patient sociodemographic profiling and experi...