Many doctors in developing countries provide considerably lower levels of quality to their patients than they have been trained to provide. The gap between best practice and actual performance is difficult to measure for individual doctors who differ in levels of training and experience and who face very different types of patients. We exploit the Hawthorne effect—in which doctors change their behavior when a researcher comes to observe their practices—to measure the gap between best and actual performance. We analyze this gap for a sample of doctors, examining the impact of the organization for which doctors work on the performance of doctors, after controlling for their ability. We find that some organizations succeed in motivating doctor...
The current public focus on health care quality is mobiliz-ing payers and regulatory bodies alike to...
Identifying and responding appropriately to doctors who are underperforming, whether they are in tra...
Despite its centrality for the provision of health care, physician compensation remains understudied...
Many doctors in developing countries provide considerably lower levels of quality to their patients ...
Interventions to reduce variation in care quality are increasingly targeted at both individual docto...
Doctors increasingly experience high levels of burnout and loss of engagement. To address this, ther...
BACKGROUND: In many health systems, general practitioners (GPs) exhibit high levels of isolation and...
To examine the relationship between patient satisfaction and doctor performance, we observed 2,271 i...
This study deals with a replication of a previous research project on the correlation between medica...
Background Many problems with primary care physicians psychosocial working conditions have been docu...
Numerous reports advocate improving doctors’ working conditions as an important part of initiatives ...
BACKGROUND: Poorly performing doctors are a source of harm but do not commonly feature in discussion...
We estimate doctor value-added and provide evidence on the distribution of physician quality in an e...
Professionalism can be defined generally as adhering to the accepted standards of a profession and p...
Introduction: Poor physician performance has a profound impact on patient safety and society's trust...
The current public focus on health care quality is mobiliz-ing payers and regulatory bodies alike to...
Identifying and responding appropriately to doctors who are underperforming, whether they are in tra...
Despite its centrality for the provision of health care, physician compensation remains understudied...
Many doctors in developing countries provide considerably lower levels of quality to their patients ...
Interventions to reduce variation in care quality are increasingly targeted at both individual docto...
Doctors increasingly experience high levels of burnout and loss of engagement. To address this, ther...
BACKGROUND: In many health systems, general practitioners (GPs) exhibit high levels of isolation and...
To examine the relationship between patient satisfaction and doctor performance, we observed 2,271 i...
This study deals with a replication of a previous research project on the correlation between medica...
Background Many problems with primary care physicians psychosocial working conditions have been docu...
Numerous reports advocate improving doctors’ working conditions as an important part of initiatives ...
BACKGROUND: Poorly performing doctors are a source of harm but do not commonly feature in discussion...
We estimate doctor value-added and provide evidence on the distribution of physician quality in an e...
Professionalism can be defined generally as adhering to the accepted standards of a profession and p...
Introduction: Poor physician performance has a profound impact on patient safety and society's trust...
The current public focus on health care quality is mobiliz-ing payers and regulatory bodies alike to...
Identifying and responding appropriately to doctors who are underperforming, whether they are in tra...
Despite its centrality for the provision of health care, physician compensation remains understudied...