
In Grading Health Care, editors Pamela P. Hanes and Merwyn R. Greenlick provide health care practitioners, administrators, and policymakers the information and guidance they need to create consumer scorecards that can reliably measure customer satisfaction. Written by pioneers in the field, the book examines Oregon Consumer Scorecard Consortiums successful efforts to develop the first health care plan scorecard program. Hanes and Greenlick share the lessons learned from the consortiums efforts to create dependable methods for measuring consumer satisfaction and guiding consumers to make informed choices among health plans. Grounded in both theory and practice, this book offers valuable resources that practitioners can use:
A- A discussion of the dimensions of health care delivery that consumers want most
A- A timely introduction to the science of developing consumer satisfaction surveys and quality performance measurements
A- Much-needed information on how to manage various stakeholders interests, from state bureaucrats to consumer groups
A- A thoughtful and realistic analysis of both the promise and the limitations of consumers scorecards
Grading Health Care provides a dependable resource and toolkit that can help health careprofessionals answer the critical question: How well is our health care plan serving the needs of our customers?
Informing Health Care Purchasers
In today's competitive marketplace, health care providers, corporate purchasers, and health care executives are focusing their attention on quality, value, and accountability.
This valuable resource provides health care practitioners, administrators, and policymakers with the pertinent information they need to create a scientific method of measuring customer satisfaction.
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