Delivering Quality to Patients
Finlayson, Samuel R. G. (2006) Delivering Quality to Patients . JAMA 296(16):2026-2027.
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Abstract
IN THIS ISSUE OF JAMA, LIU AND COLLEAGUES1 REPORT THAT for several surgical procedures, a disproportionately small number of ethnic minorities and poorly insured patients receive care in high-volume hospitals, where quality of care is assumed to be superior. The authors suggest that there is a need for explicit measures to address this disparity. Although intuitively appealing, the authors’ observations and suggestions implicitly embrace 2 assumptions that deserve closer scrutiny: (1) ethnic minority and poorly insured patients would want to go to high-volume hospitals if they knew the benefits and could overcome barriers to access, and (2) volume-based referral policies are a good way to improve surgical quality.
| EPrint Type: | Web Resource |
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| Keywords: | high-volume hospitals, ethnic minorities, poorly insured patients, barriers to access, operative risk |
| Subjects: | Health ۞ Graduate School of Public Health Courses: BCHS 2524 Overview of Minority Health and Health Disparities in the US: Journal Entries |
| ID Code: | 632 |
| Deposited By: | Hoffman, Theodore |
| Deposited On: | 13 August 2007 |
| Click Here: | http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/296/16/2026 |
