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5. Public Reporting as a Quality Improvement Strategy

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Author<br />

Year<br />

1. Study<br />

Purpose<br />

2. Geographic<br />

Location<br />

(e.g., New York,<br />

USA, etc.)<br />

3. Study<br />

Design/Type<br />

4.<br />

Sample/Population<br />

Procedure <strong>5.</strong> Outcomes<br />

were presented with<br />

a training c<strong>as</strong>e and<br />

randomly <strong>as</strong>signed<br />

six c<strong>as</strong>es that<br />

differed on one<br />

<strong>as</strong>pect of the report<br />

card. Participants<br />

read the c<strong>as</strong>e,<br />

looked at the<br />

hypothetical report<br />

card, and then<br />

answered questions<br />

about the quality of<br />

the nursing home,<br />

whether they would<br />

choose and about<br />

the report card<br />

content and format.<br />

O-9<br />

6. Name of<br />

<strong>Public</strong><br />

Report<br />

or Subject<br />

Matter 7. Results 8. Summary<br />

Stars (35%)<br />

Colors (11%)<br />

Other (4%)<br />

Report Card<br />

Characteristics that<br />

resulted in higher<br />

overall quality ratings,<br />

willing to chose and<br />

willing to recommend<br />

(p

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