Performance Measurement and Management in Primary Care Delivery Systems

Published date: 28 September 2018
Last modified date: 28 September 2018
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Study design
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Type of technology
Scope of Target
Created with Highcharts 4.0.1Chart context menuOutcomes InterventionsWorkloadHealthcare provider andmanagerial outputs andoutcomesWork moraleStress, Burnout and SickLeaveStaff turnoverProvider knowledgeAttitudes, beliefs,perceptionSkills and competenciesQuality of care processimprovementsOrganizationaloutputs and outcomesAdherence to recommendedpractice or guidelinesPatient satisfactionPerceived quality of careChanges in organizationalcultureHealth Behaviors: (1)Adherence by patientsPatient outcomesHealth Behaviors: (2) Healthseeking behaviorsHealth Status Outcomes: (1)Physical healthHealth Status Outcomes: (2)Psychological healthUtilization of specificservicesPopulationhealthoutputs andoutcomesCoverage of specificservices or interventionsAccess to primary careservicesCommunity participationSocial andequityoutcomesEquity effectsUnintended outcomesClinical practice guidelinesImplementation strategiesClinical practice guidelinesin PHC practiceRemindersIn-service trainingContinuous educationClinical incident reportingSupervisionLocal opinion leadersContinuous qualityimprovement (including leanmanagement)Audit and feedback(Provider)Accountability arrangementsAudit and feedback(Organizational)Public release ofperformance informationSocial AccountabilityPerformance-based financing(Individual)FinancialarrangementsPerformance-based financing(Organizational)
Impact evaluations
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Protocol
Click items in the legend to toggle the category off and on in the graph. High, Medium and Low Confidence and Protocol categories apply only to Systematic Reviews. High, Medium and Low Confidence refersto confidence in conclusions about effects. It indicates the overall rating given to a systematic review based on a careful appraisal of the methods applied in a systematic review, using a standardised checklist.
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