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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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AllHSC PublicationsJournal ArticlesMost Popular  
Title Date Document Info  
The Role of Nurses in Hospital Quality ImprovementDebra A. Draper, Laurie E. Felland, Allison Liebhaber, Lori Melichar March 2008
HSC Research Brief No. 3
 
Health Plans Target Advanced Imaging ServicesAnn Tynan, Robert A. Berenson, Jon B. Christianson February 2008
Issue Brief No. 118
 
Clinical Information Technology Adoption Varies Across Physician SpecialtiesCatherine Corey, Joy M. Grossman September 2007
Data Bulletin No. 34
 
Physicians Moving to Mid-Sized, Single-Specialty PracticesAllison Liebhaber, Joy M. Grossman August 2007
Tracking Report No. 18
 
Physicians' Experience Using Commercial E-Prescribing SystemsJoy M. Grossman, Anneliese M. Gerland, Marie C. Reed, Cheryl Fahlman April 3, 2007
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
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
 
Predictors of the Growing Influence of Clinical Practice GuidelinesAnn S. O'Malley, Hoangmai H. Pham, James D. Reschovsky March 27, 2007
Journal Article
Journal of General Internal Medicine
 
Revising Medicare's Physician Fee Schedule—Much Activity, Little ChangePaul B. Ginsburg, Robert A. Berenson March 22, 2007
Perspective
New England Journal of Medicine
 
Private Payer Roles in moving to More Efficient Health SpendingPaul B. Ginsburg March 15, 2007
Book Chapter
 
Care Patterns in Medicare and Their Implications for Pay for PerformanceHoangmai H. Pham, Deborah Schrag, Ann S. O'Malley, Beny Wu, Peter B. Bach March 15, 2007
Journal Article
New England Journal of Medicine
 
Physician Financial Incentives: Use of Quality Incentives Inches Up, but Productivity Still DominatesJames D. Reschovsky, Jack Hadley January 2007
Issue Brief No. 108
 
Recalibrating Medicare Payments for Inpatient CarePaul B. Ginsburg Nov. 16, 2006
Journal Article
New England Journal of Medicine
 
Hospital-Physician Portals: The Role of Competition in Driving Clinical Data ExchangeJoy M. Grossman, Thomas Bodenheimer, Kelly L. McKenzie November/December 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Clinical Information Technology Gaps Persist Among PhysiciansJoy M. Grossman, Marie C. Reed November 2006
Issue Brief No. 106
 
Physicians Slow to Adopt Patient E-mailAllison Liebhaber, Joy M. Grossman September 2006
Data Bulletin No. 32
 
The Impact of Quality-Reporting Programs on Hospital OperationsHoangmai H. Pham, Jennifer Coughlan, Ann S. O'Malley September/October 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Preparing for the Unknown, Responding to the Known: Communities and Public Health PreparednessAaron Katz, Andrea Staiti, Kelly L. McKenzie July/August 2006
Journal Article
Health Affairs
 
Growing Availability of Clinical Information Technology in Physician PracticesMarie C. Reed, Joy M. Grossman June 2006
Data Bulletin No. 31
 
A Decade of Tracking Health System ChangePaul B. Ginsburg, Cara S. Lesser March 2006
Commentary No. 2
 
Can Money Buy Quality? Physician Response to Pay for PerformanceThomas Bodenheimer, Jessica H. May, Robert A. Berenson, Jennifer Coughlan December 2005
Issue Brief No. 102
 
       

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