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5. Public Reporting as a Quality Improvement Strategy

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Author, Year<br />

(QA)<br />

Pope<br />

2009 36<br />

(Fair)<br />

Romano 2004 37<br />

(Good)<br />

Romano 2011 38<br />

(Fair)<br />

9. Context:<br />

Decisionmaker<br />

Characteristics<br />

10. Context:<br />

Type of<br />

Decision/Choice 11. Results: KQ1: (Health Care Outcomes) 12. Results: KQ2 (Harms)<br />

While, mortality rates fell significantly for both<br />

NY and non-NY groups from 1987 to 1992,<br />

the NY rates fell significantly f<strong>as</strong>ter than the<br />

rest of the nation. (p=0.005). That is, 30-day<br />

mortality rate following byp<strong>as</strong>s declined in<br />

NY by 33% and for the rest of the nation by<br />

19%. In a post-only analysis from 1989-1992,<br />

the decline w<strong>as</strong> 22% in NY and 9% in non-<br />

None None<br />

NY (p

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