Examines some of the reasons why establishing a business case for improving health care is so difficult, and considers possible solutions. Includes comments on quality provisions of the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003
Reviews the Group Health Cooperative's 2002 adoption of a patient-centered model giving enrollees ch...
Background: As the scrutiny on healthcare quality and costs intensifies, the need to align healthcar...
Under the Affordable Care Act, the health insurance marketplaces can encourage improvements in healt...
ABSTRACT: The absence of a “business case ” for improving health care quality—evidence that those wh...
A number of employers, business consortia, and public purchasers are promoting value-based purchasi...
Objective. To describe the steps in developing a business case for quality-enhancing interventions (...
The scope and scale of problems in the quality of health service provision have been increasingly re...
This paper examines the role of quality improvement organizations (QIOs, formerly known as PROs, or ...
Presents findings from an annual survey of a diverse group of experts on strategies to improve the q...
The scope and scale of problems in the quality of health service provision have been increasingly re...
AbstractQuality care reemerges as an issue amid the primary concern for cost. Primary problems revol...
This paper discussed the evolution of quality measurement and reporting activities as well as effort...
This paper discussed the evolution of quality measurement and reporting activities as well as effort...
Summarizes the definition of quality health care as care that is safe, effective, patient-centered, ...
Nearly every major policy initiative in medical care relates to one of three major themes: cost, qua...
Reviews the Group Health Cooperative's 2002 adoption of a patient-centered model giving enrollees ch...
Background: As the scrutiny on healthcare quality and costs intensifies, the need to align healthcar...
Under the Affordable Care Act, the health insurance marketplaces can encourage improvements in healt...
ABSTRACT: The absence of a “business case ” for improving health care quality—evidence that those wh...
A number of employers, business consortia, and public purchasers are promoting value-based purchasi...
Objective. To describe the steps in developing a business case for quality-enhancing interventions (...
The scope and scale of problems in the quality of health service provision have been increasingly re...
This paper examines the role of quality improvement organizations (QIOs, formerly known as PROs, or ...
Presents findings from an annual survey of a diverse group of experts on strategies to improve the q...
The scope and scale of problems in the quality of health service provision have been increasingly re...
AbstractQuality care reemerges as an issue amid the primary concern for cost. Primary problems revol...
This paper discussed the evolution of quality measurement and reporting activities as well as effort...
This paper discussed the evolution of quality measurement and reporting activities as well as effort...
Summarizes the definition of quality health care as care that is safe, effective, patient-centered, ...
Nearly every major policy initiative in medical care relates to one of three major themes: cost, qua...
Reviews the Group Health Cooperative's 2002 adoption of a patient-centered model giving enrollees ch...
Background: As the scrutiny on healthcare quality and costs intensifies, the need to align healthcar...
Under the Affordable Care Act, the health insurance marketplaces can encourage improvements in healt...