Hospital execs express concern over ‘clinical meaningfulness’ of quality reporting

 

While quality reporting helps stimulate improvement initiatives, hospital executives see little correlation with clinical outcomes, according to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.

Researchers surveyed leaders at 380 hospitals. While 70 percent of hospitals agreed that public reporting spurs quality improvement activity, they expressed concerns about the clinical meaningfulness, unintended consequence and methods of public reporting.

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