Uses and Limitations of Claims-Based Performance Feedback Reports: Lessons from the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative
Margaret Gerteis,
Deborah Peikes,
Arkadipta Ghosh,
Lori Timmins,
Ann S. O'Malley,
Michael Barna,
Erin F. Taylor,
Timothy J. Day,
Kaylyn Swankoski,
Perry W. Payne,
Jr. and
Randall Brown
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Abstract:
Performance feedback is central to data-driven models of quality improvement, but the use of claims-based data for feedback has received little attention.
Keywords: performance feedback; primary care practice; data-driven quality improvement; Medicare innovation initiatives (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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