INTRODUCTION Quality indicators and pay-for-performance schemes aim to improve processes and outcomes in clinical practice. However, general practitioner and patient characteristics influence quality indicator performance. In Switzerland, no data on the pay-for-performance approach exists and the use of quality indicators has been marginal. The aim of this study was to describe quality indicator performance in diabetes care in Swiss primary care and to analyze associations of practice, general practitioner and patient covariates with quality indicator performance. METHODS For this cross-sectional study, we used medical routine data from an electronic medical record database. Data from 71 general practitioners and all their patients...
Objective To investigate the impact of factors outside the control of primary care on performance in...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relevant prescribing quality domains of type 2 diabetes mellitus care as ...
BACKGROUND: Standard indicators of quality of care have been developed in the United States. Limited...
INTRODUCTION Quality indicators and pay-for-performance schemes aim to improve processes and outc...
INTRODUCTION:Quality indicators and pay-for-performance schemes aim to improve processes and outcome...
INTRODUCTION There is only limited and conflicting evidence on the effectiveness of Pay-for-Perform...
Background: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpora...
Objective: Indicator scores are increasingly used to compare quality of care for diabetes patients ...
PURPOSE: /st> To review the literature on the content and development of the sets of quality indicat...
Objectives To enhance the quality of diabetes care in the Netherlands, so-called care groups with t...
Introduction: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with higher prevalence of diabetes and wo...
Introduction: Self-report of diabetes care has moderate validity and is prone to under- and over-rep...
Background: There are widely recognised variations in the delivery and outcomes of healthcare but an...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
BACKGROUND: There are widely recognised variations in the delivery and outcomes of healthcare but an...
Objective To investigate the impact of factors outside the control of primary care on performance in...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relevant prescribing quality domains of type 2 diabetes mellitus care as ...
BACKGROUND: Standard indicators of quality of care have been developed in the United States. Limited...
INTRODUCTION Quality indicators and pay-for-performance schemes aim to improve processes and outc...
INTRODUCTION:Quality indicators and pay-for-performance schemes aim to improve processes and outcome...
INTRODUCTION There is only limited and conflicting evidence on the effectiveness of Pay-for-Perform...
Background: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpora...
Objective: Indicator scores are increasingly used to compare quality of care for diabetes patients ...
PURPOSE: /st> To review the literature on the content and development of the sets of quality indicat...
Objectives To enhance the quality of diabetes care in the Netherlands, so-called care groups with t...
Introduction: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with higher prevalence of diabetes and wo...
Introduction: Self-report of diabetes care has moderate validity and is prone to under- and over-rep...
Background: There are widely recognised variations in the delivery and outcomes of healthcare but an...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
BACKGROUND: There are widely recognised variations in the delivery and outcomes of healthcare but an...
Objective To investigate the impact of factors outside the control of primary care on performance in...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relevant prescribing quality domains of type 2 diabetes mellitus care as ...
BACKGROUND: Standard indicators of quality of care have been developed in the United States. Limited...