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High-price and low-price physician practices do not differ significantly on care quality or efficiency.
The researchers examined the relationship between physician practice prices for outpatient services and practices' quality and efficiency of care. Patients of high-price practices reported significantly higher scores on some measures of care coordination and management but did not differ meaningfully in their overall care ratings, receipt of preventive services, acute care use, or total Medicare spending.
AHRQ-funded; HS024072.
Citation: Roberts ET, Mehrotra A, McWilliams JM .
High-price and low-price physician practices do not differ significantly on care quality or efficiency.
Health Aff 2017 May;36(5):855-64. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2016.1266.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Quality of Care, Healthcare Costs, Practice Patterns