2020
DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.13494
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Physician Practices and the Late Adoption of Transparent Peer Comparisons for Performance Feedback

Abstract: Research Objective Over the past two decades, health care organizations have recognized the importance of physician feedback and data transparency for continuous performance improvement. Diffusion of innovation theory suggests that late‐adopting organizations face unique barriers to adoption, particularly of innovations that require infrastructure investments. This study aims to identify qualities associated with physician practices’ late or non‐adoption of unblinded peer comparisons for performance reporting.… Show more

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