Source: "Survey Finds Many Primary Care Physicians Have Negative Views of the Use of Quality Metrics and Penalties for Unnecessary Hospital Readmissions," The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/The Commonwealth Fund, August 5, 2015, http://kff.org/health-reform/press-release/survey-finds-many-primary-care-physicians-have-negative-views-of-the-use-of-quality-metrics-and-penalties-for-unnecessary-hospital-readmissions/
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According to a recent survey, 50% of
...
primary
care physicians say the increased use of quality metrics to assess provider
performance is having a negative impact on quality of care, while only 22% see
quality metrics as having a positive impact on quality of care.
Source: "Survey Finds Many Primary Care Physicians Have Negative Views of the Use of Quality Metrics and Penalties for Unnecessary Hospital Readmissions," The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/The Commonwealth Fund, August 5, 2015, http://kff.org/health-reform/press-release/survey-finds-many-primary-care-physicians-have-negative-views-of-the-use-of-quality-metrics-and-penalties-for-unnecessary-hospital-readmissions/
Source: "Survey Finds Many Primary Care Physicians Have Negative Views of the Use of Quality Metrics and Penalties for Unnecessary Hospital Readmissions," The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/The Commonwealth Fund, August 5, 2015, http://kff.org/health-reform/press-release/survey-finds-many-primary-care-physicians-have-negative-views-of-the-use-of-quality-metrics-and-penalties-for-unnecessary-hospital-readmissions/
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