2021
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s337596
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Disparate Impacts of Two Public Reporting Initiatives on Clinical and Perceived Quality in Healthcare

Abstract: Purpose Transparency is increasingly viewed as a prerequisite for value-based health care that invites quality in the assessment of achieved value. However, nowadays the ability of transparency initiatives to enhance quality of care remains obscure, if not rejected. Thus, this study aims to investigate how transparency initiatives influence two types of quality of care: clinical and perceived quality. Methods First, factor analyses were conducted to construct three depe… Show more

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