Primary Care Practitioners’ Perspectives
Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP, Curator
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Primary Care Practitioners’ Perspectives on Delivery System Changes
VISUALIZING HEALTH POLICY JAMA Infographic | November 24, 2015
Liz Hamel; Mira Norton, MPH; Anne Jankiewicz; David Rousseau, MPH ; for the Kaiser Family Foundation
JAMA. 2015;314(20):2120. http://dx.doi.org:/10.1001/jama.2015.14715.
This Visualizing Health Policy infographic is based on a survey of primary care clinicians in early 2015 and delves into primary care practitioners’ (PCPs’) perspectives on recent changes to the health care delivery system. While physicians view the increased reliance on nurse practitioners and physician assistants as more negative than positive for their ability to deliver quality care, their opinions are mixed on the effect of accountable care organizations and medical homes. Half of physicians say quality of care is positively affected by the increased use of health information technology; however, similar shares of physicians say quality of care is negatively affected by quality metrics and by financial penalties for unnecessary hospital readmissions. Generally, physicians rate private insurers more highly than public insurers on payment and ease of reimbursement. Nearly half say they are considering early retirement because of health care trends.
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Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis. Original data and detailed source information are available athttp://kff.org/JAMA_11-24-2015.
Acknowledgment: Jamie Ryan, MPH, of the Commonwealth Fund contributed to the survey design, analysis, and presentation.
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