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Priority measures for publicly reporting primary care performance: Results of public engagement through deliberative dialogues in 3 Canadian provinces

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: While public reporting of hospital-based performance measurement is commonplace, it has lagged in the primary care sector, especially in Canada. Despite the increasing recognition of patients as active partners in the health-care system, little is known about what information about primary care performance is relevant to the Canadian public. We explored patient perspectives and priorities for the public reporting of primary care …

Authors

Slater M; Abelson J; Wong ST; Langton JM; Burge F; Hogg W; Hogel M; Martin‐Misener R; Johnston S

Journal

Health Expectations, Vol. 23, No. 5, pp. 1213–1223

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

October 2020

DOI

10.1111/hex.13100

ISSN

1369-6513