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Please make sure your answer these questions below thoroughly and support facts.
Discuss why profiling physicians may be of benefit in healthcare ?
How does profiling improve Patient centeredness? Address the impact to operations, measurement and sustainability of the quality process.
Can you tease out this concept? “…patient report measures critical to reliable assessment?
In the discussion, you will provide support as to how profiling can improve (or not) patient-centeredness.
Additionally, you will explore the concept of patient feedback – patient satisfaction survey, or other – and the potential impact on providers practice.
All reference has to be peer preview, three or more. Please review to reference below.
Reference
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC152636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26150703
Explanation & Answer
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Running Head: PROFILING PHYSICIANS
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Profiling Physicians
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PROFILING PHYSICIANS
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Profiling Physicians
Profiling is essential in determining the measures regarding the quality of services being
provided by physicians and healthcare providers. The performance of physicians is continuously
and increasingly being profiled throughout the United States so that the data gained can be
released to the public in terms of their performance measures (Goldfield & Gnani & Majeed,
2003). To justify the costs that could become a burden with profiling, collaboration among
physicians, healthcare sectors, and stakeholders is crucial. The performance measures achieved
during the profiling process needs to be standardized, the efforts of duplications need to be
decreased, and the methods utilized should be transparent. Profiling measures enables data to be
gained regarding the structure, process, and outcomes of healthcare. With the analyzing of such
care practices, variations can be conducted among physicians, which could lead to improvements
in the quality of services offered to patient (Martin, C. M., & Hogg, 2003).
Clinical and economic profiling are the most general methods used in the U.S. clinical
profiling consists of the examinations of doctor’s styles by looking further into their types of
treatment and services being provided that relates to the outcome of their care. Economic
profiling examines the financial aspects of the practices that the physicians use (Goldfield &
Gnani & Majeed, 2003). Ideally, when profiling methods take place, the outcomes should be
measurements based on the performance and quality provided by physicians. Profiling of
physicians have been widely used to provide information relating to medical practices, and the
cost of h...