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Health Affairs, 24, no. 4 (2005): 1150-1160
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.24.4.1150
© 2005 by Project HOPE
 
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Hospital Performance Reports: Impact On Quality, Market Share, And Reputation

Judith H. Hibbard, Jean Stockard and Martin Tusler



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EXHIBIT 1 Percentage Of Hospitals With Statistically Significant Improvements Or Declines In Obstetrics Performance In The Post-Report Period (2001–2003)

 


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EXHIBIT 2 Changes In Hospital Performance In The Post-Report Period (2001–2003) Among Hospitals With Worse-Than-Expected Scores At Baseline

 


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EXHIBIT 3 Percentage Of Consumers Who Correctly Identified Highly Rated Hospitals, By Exposure To QualityCounts Report

 


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EXHIBIT 4 Percentage Of Consumers Who Correctly Identified Poorly Rated Hospitals, By Exposure To QualityCounts Report

 


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