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Quality and Care Delivery
Increasingly, HSC research focuses on quality improvement and measurement; adoption of information technology; patient-provider relationships; payment policy, care delivery related to chronic conditions; and public health activities.
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Clinical Information Technology Gaps Persist Among PhysiciansJoy M. Grossman, Marie C. Reed |
November 2006 |
Issue Brief No. 106 |
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Physician Financial Incentives: Use of Quality Incentives Inches Up, but Productivity Still DominatesJames D. Reschovsky, Jack Hadley |
January 2007 |
Issue Brief No. 108 |
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Consumer Tolerance for Inaccuracy in Physician Performance Ratings: One Size Fits NoneMatthew M. Davis, Judith H. Hibbard, Arnold Milstein |
March 2007 |
Issue Brief No. 110 |
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Health Plans Target Advanced Imaging ServicesAnn Tynan, Robert A. Berenson, Jon B. Christianson |
February 2008 |
Issue Brief No. 118 |
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Despite Regulatory Changes, Hospitals Cautious in Helping Physicians Purchase Electronic Medical RecordsJoy M. Grossman, Genna R. Cohen |
September 2008 |
Issue Brief No. 123 |
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Rising Rates of Chronic Health Conditions: What Can Be Done?Alwyn Cassil |
November 2008 |
Issue Brief No. 125 |
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Electronic Medical Records and Communication with Patients and Other Clinicians: Are We Talking Less?Ann S. O'Malley, Genna R. Cohen, Joy M. Grossman |
April 2010 |
Issue Brief No. 131 |
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Innovations in Preventing and Managing Chronic Conditions: What's Working in the Real World?Alwyn Cassil |
June 2010 |
Issue Brief No. 132 |
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Even When Physicians Adopt E-Prescribing, Use of Advanced Features LagsJoy M. Grossman |
July 2010 |
Issue Brief No. 133 |
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Physicians Slow to E-mail Routinely with PatientsEllyn R. Boukus, Joy M. Grossman, Ann S. O'Malley |
October 2010 |
Issue Brief No. 134 |
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Rising Hospital Employment of Physicians: Better Quality, Higher Costs?Ann S. O'Malley, Amelia M. Bond, Robert A. Berenson |
August 2011 |
Issue Brief No. 136 |
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Physicians More Likely to Face Quality Incentives than Incentives That May Restrain CareJeffrey Stoddard, Joy M. Grossman, Liza Rudell |
January 2002 |
Issue Brief No. 48 |
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Triple Jeopardy: Low Income, Chronically Ill and Uninsured in AmericaMarie C. Reed, Ha T. Tu |
February 2002 |
Issue Brief No. 49 |
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Physicians and Care Management: More Acceptance than You ThinkMarie C. Reed, Kelly Devers, Bruce Landon |
January 2003 |
Issue Brief No. 60 |
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Seeking Health Care Information: Most Consumers Still on the SidelinesHa T. Tu, J. Lee Hargraves |
March 2003 |
Issue Brief No. 61 |
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Has Bioterrorism Preparedness Improved Public Health?Andrea Staiti, Aaron Katz, John F. Hoadley |
July 2003 |
Issue Brief No. 65 |
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Leapfrog Patient-Safety Standards are a Stretch for Most HospitalsKelly Devers, Gigi Y. Liu |
February 2004 |
Issue Brief No. 77 |
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Emergency Department Diversions: Hospital and Community Strategies Alleviate the CrisisLinda R. Brewster, Laurie E. Felland |
March 2004 |
Issue Brief No. 78 |
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Paying for Quality: Health Plans Try Carrots Instead of SticksBradley C. Strunk, Robert E. Hurley |
May 2004 |
Issue Brief No. 82 |
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Limited Information Technology for Patient Care in Physician OfficesMarie C. Reed, Joy M. Grossman |
September 2004 |
Issue Brief No. 89 |
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