HealthcarePapers, 12(1) April 2012: 26-31.doi:10.12927/hcpap.2012.22862
Commentary
Can a Book of Charts Catalyze Improvements in Quality? Views of a Healthcare Alchemist
Abstract
This commentary reviews international evidence about the impact of public reporting on better care and outcomes, outlines conditions under which publicly available performance information can become a potent catalyst to precipitate improvements in quality and the optimal conditions in healthcare systems to ensure that such a catalyst results in a desirable reaction.
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