An Evaluation of the Use of Performance Measures in Health Care
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Rand CorporationDate published:
13 February, 2012Region:
United States of America Publication type:
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An Evaluation of the Use of Performance Measures in Health Care
Rand Corporation
This 70-page US report describes how health care performance measures are being used by a wide array of organizations and the types of measures being used for different purposes. It summarizes key barriers and facilitators to the use of measures, and identifies opportunities for easing the use of performance measures moving forward
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