Enabling a Survey of Primary Care to Measure the Health Care Experiences of Adults with Disabilities
Susan E. Palsbo,
Margarita Pl Hurtado,
Roger E. Levine,
Kirsten A. Barrett and
Margaret F. Mastal
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Abstract:
Using consumer focus groups, a technical expert panel, and careful development and testing, this study successfully enabled and administered an existing survey on primary care to assess the health care experiences reported by adults with disabilities.
Keywords: CAHPS survey satisfaction; quality of care; primary care; patient reports; Medicaid; health plans; rehabilitation outcomes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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