Skip Navigation Archive: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Archive: Agency for Healthcare Research Quality www.ahrq.gov
Archival print banner

This information is for reference purposes only. It was current when produced and may now be outdated. Archive material is no longer maintained, and some links may not work. Persons with disabilities having difficulty accessing this information should contact us at: https://info.ahrq.gov. Let us know the nature of the problem, the Web address of what you want, and your contact information.

Please go to www.ahrq.gov for current information.

Fraser and Sniegoski Slide 38

AHRQ and the Science of Public Reporting

Text version of slide presentation from a National Advisory Council meeting.

Survey to Inform Summit

Text Description is below the image.

Do you think the best current public reports of provider performance information to consumers:

Image: Bar chart shows the following data:

Need to be totally revamped:

  • Interviewees: 36 percent.

Need substantial improvement and redesign:

  • Survey Respondents: 81 percent.
  • Interviewees: 50 percent.

Need modest changes:

  • Survey Respondents: 14 percent.
  • Interviewees: 11 percent.
Are more or less OK as they are:
  • Survey Respondents: 5 percent.
  • Interviewees: 4 percent.

Should be abandoned:

  • Survey Respondents: 0 percent.
  • Interviewees: 0 percent.

Meredith Rosenthal, presentation at AHRQ Summit on Public Reporting for Consumers, March 23, 2011, work funded by AHRQ and Commonwealth Fund.


Previous Slide         Contents         Next Slide


Page last reviewed November 2012
Page originally created September 2012
Internet Citation: Fraser and Sniegoski Slide 38. Content last reviewed November 2012. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. https://archive.ahrq.gov/news/events/nac/2011-07-nac/frasersniegoski/frasersl38.html

 

The information on this page is archived and provided for reference purposes only.

 

AHRQ Advancing Excellence in Health Care