| Literature DB >> 16711099 |
Thomas R Williams1, Kristiana Raube, Cheryl L Damberg, Russell E Mardon.
Abstract
The introduction of information technology (IT) in physician organizations and practices is a source of great interest to physician leaders and policy makers. In this article, the authors describe what may be the nation's largest pay-for-performance program, its performance metrics, and incentives for the implementation and use of IT in medical groups and independent physician associations (IPAs). Results include the increased use of electronic clinical data, point-of-care technology, and the generation of more actionable reports for quality improvement. Noteworthy are the efforts by physician organizations to enhance data collection to demonstrate improved clinical performance and earn financial incentives.Mesh:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16711099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Pract Manage ISSN: 8755-0229