Quality Report Cards, Selection of Cardiac Surgeons, and Racial Disparities: A Study of the Publication of the New York State Cardiac Surgery Reports
Quality report cards have become common in many health care markets. This study evaluates their effectiveness by examining the impact of the New York State (NYS) Cardiac Surgery Reports on selection of cardiac surgeons. The analyses compares selection of surgeons in 1991 (pre-report publication) and...
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Main Authors: | Dana B. Mukamel (Author), David L. Weimer (Author), Jack Zwanziger (Author), Shih-Fang Huang Gorthy (Author), Alvin I. Mushlin (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2004-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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