ObjectiveTo examine the association between physician-reported percent of total compensation from salary and quality of diabetes care.DesignCross-sectional analysis.ParticipantsPhysicians (n = 1248) and their patients with diabetes mellitus (n = 4200) enrolled in 10 managed care plans.MeasurementsWe examined the associations between physician-reported percent compensation from salary and processes of care including receipt of dilated eye exams and foot exams, advice to take aspirin, influenza immunizations, and assessments of glycemic control, proteinuria, and lipid profile, intermediate outcomes such as adequate control of hemoglobin A1c, lipid levels, and systolic blood pressure levels, and satisfaction with provider communication and per...
Background/purposePhysician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study...
OBJECTIVE — Researchers have only just begun to investigate physician-related effects on medical out...
cian-level variation (clustering) are often overlooked in profiling the quality of care provided by ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between physician-reported percent of total compensation from sa...
ObjectiveTo examine associations between physician reimbursement incentives and diabetes care proces...
To examine associations between physician reimbursement incentives and diabetes care processes and e...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
OBJECTIVE — The volume of patients cared for by an individual physician (physician vol-ume) has been...
IntroductionWe studied variance in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) values among adults with diabetes to ...
Background: While pay-for-performance for physicians is appealing, a direct translation of quality p...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between physicians' reimbursement perceptions and outpatient tes...
Physician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study evaluated the eff...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association between physician gender and diabetes quality of care.R...
Background: Diabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in Taiwan...
implemented, little is known about their effectiveness. Objective: To determine whether disease mana...
Background/purposePhysician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study...
OBJECTIVE — Researchers have only just begun to investigate physician-related effects on medical out...
cian-level variation (clustering) are often overlooked in profiling the quality of care provided by ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between physician-reported percent of total compensation from sa...
ObjectiveTo examine associations between physician reimbursement incentives and diabetes care proces...
To examine associations between physician reimbursement incentives and diabetes care processes and e...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
OBJECTIVE — The volume of patients cared for by an individual physician (physician vol-ume) has been...
IntroductionWe studied variance in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) values among adults with diabetes to ...
Background: While pay-for-performance for physicians is appealing, a direct translation of quality p...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between physicians' reimbursement perceptions and outpatient tes...
Physician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study evaluated the eff...
ObjectiveThis study examines the association between physician gender and diabetes quality of care.R...
Background: Diabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in Taiwan...
implemented, little is known about their effectiveness. Objective: To determine whether disease mana...
Background/purposePhysician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study...
OBJECTIVE — Researchers have only just begun to investigate physician-related effects on medical out...
cian-level variation (clustering) are often overlooked in profiling the quality of care provided by ...