1. Benchmarking applications: linking state strategic planning, quality improvement, and consumer reporting.
- Author
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Yurk R, Jenckes MW, Stuart ME, Shaffer TJ, Lockwood RS, Das A, and Rubin HR
- Subjects
- Humans, Maryland, Planning Techniques, Quality Indicators, Health Care, United States, Benchmarking, Managed Care Programs standards, Medicaid standards, State Health Plans standards, Total Quality Management
- Abstract
This article demonstrates the value of using benchmark patient satisfaction data for Medicaid program quality improvement. The authors compare surveys of Maryland Medicaid and federal employees in Maryland, utilizing the latter as an external benchmark. Unadjusted and adjusted analyses found a significantly lower percentage of Medicaid than federal respondents rated telephone access excellent, very good, or good, whereas more Medicaid respondents rated advice on prevention and choice of primary care doctor highly. Patient satisfaction external benchmark data provide managed care organizations (MCOs) and state policy makers with goals to improve quality and standards to measure care objectively in vulnerable populations.
- Published
- 2001
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