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| Medical Informatics News Join Date: Nov 2004
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| Regence BlueShield, Washington State’s second largest health insurer plans to post quality reports of individual physicians on the Internet by mid-year. Report cards for hospitals and medical groups are fairly common now, but rating specific providers is something of a rarity. According to an article in the Puget Sound Business Journal, the reports will include quality scores based on 33 measures, tracking medical services such as diabetes testing, mammography, immunizations and screenings for cervical cancer. While patients might welcome access to such information, many physicians reportedly don’t—and some object to the methods used for the ratings: Michelle Matin, at Seattle Primary Physicians, cautioned that in examining physician quality, insurers must take care that their results are statistically significant. And she said carriers need to educate the public about what the scores mean. Erick Laine, CEO of The Madrona Medical Group in Bellingham, said that doctors want insurers to use “a legitimate standard” when profiling them. “Physicians would gain confidence in the methodology if the results from one profile matched the results from the profile of another plan,” he said. “But often that is not the case, and it breeds suspicion that these profiles are being used more as marketing tools rather than legitimate means to make informed decisions.” * http://medicalinformatics.weblogsinc...4000000028552/ |
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