Looks at solo, small/medium, and large healthcare practice groups in California to determine how well they coordinate care across providers and how efficiently they communicate test results and other aspects of their patients' care
Despite substantial focus on continuity of care, recent policy has led to significant patient churn....
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...
In 2011, 8.6% of approximately 446,000 medical group patient visit encounters were not completed in ...
The physician ratings report is where consumers can learn about the performance of medical groups, h...
Presents an overview of the adoption of HIT -- e.g., electronic health records (EHRs), prescriptions...
Analyzes survey data on U.S. physicians' compensation system, career satisfaction, acceptance of new...
Presents survey data on Internet access and health care-related use in California by purpose, age, e...
While there is good news in terms of coverage, too many Californians struggle to find access to heal...
Presents findings from a survey of adults with at least one chronic condition on perceived health st...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE:Care coordination among health care providers is essential for high-quality care ...
BACKGROUND: Care coordination between adult hospitalists and primary care providers (PCPs) is a crit...
Background: The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and other non-physician health c...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how patients in different kinds of practices--solo or single specialty (SOLO...
For several decades, first-contact care, continuity of care,comprehensive care, and coordinated care...
Examines relationships among providers, physicians, hospitals, and patients, differences in the way ...
Despite substantial focus on continuity of care, recent policy has led to significant patient churn....
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...
In 2011, 8.6% of approximately 446,000 medical group patient visit encounters were not completed in ...
The physician ratings report is where consumers can learn about the performance of medical groups, h...
Presents an overview of the adoption of HIT -- e.g., electronic health records (EHRs), prescriptions...
Analyzes survey data on U.S. physicians' compensation system, career satisfaction, acceptance of new...
Presents survey data on Internet access and health care-related use in California by purpose, age, e...
While there is good news in terms of coverage, too many Californians struggle to find access to heal...
Presents findings from a survey of adults with at least one chronic condition on perceived health st...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE:Care coordination among health care providers is essential for high-quality care ...
BACKGROUND: Care coordination between adult hospitalists and primary care providers (PCPs) is a crit...
Background: The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and other non-physician health c...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how patients in different kinds of practices--solo or single specialty (SOLO...
For several decades, first-contact care, continuity of care,comprehensive care, and coordinated care...
Examines relationships among providers, physicians, hospitals, and patients, differences in the way ...
Despite substantial focus on continuity of care, recent policy has led to significant patient churn....
Abstract Background. Despite the growth of managed care in the United States, there is little inform...
In 2011, 8.6% of approximately 446,000 medical group patient visit encounters were not completed in ...