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![]() Health Services ResearchVolume 41 Issue 4p1, Pages 1181 - 1191 Published Online: 26 Jul 2006 © 2010 Health Research and Educational Trust Published on behalf of Health Research and Educational Trust in cooperation with AcademyHealth.
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 127K) | Supporting Information | Related Articles | Citation Tracking The Impact of Health Plan Delivery System Organization on Clinical Quality and Patient Satisfaction Address correspondence to Robin R. Gillies, Ph.D., School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, 140 Warren Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-7360. Kate Eresian Chenok, M.B.A., is with Chenok Associates, Orinda, CA. Stephen M. Shortell, Ph.D., M.P.H. and Julian J. Wimbush, Sc. B., are with the School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, CA. Gregory Pawlson, M.D., M.P.H., is with the National Committee for Quality Assurance, Washington, DC. Copyright © 2006 Health Research and Educational Trust KEYWORDS Health plans • group practice plans • medical groups • physician groups • clinical performance • quality of care • patient satisfaction • delivery system • chronic care ABSTRACTObjectives. The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which measures of health plan clinical performance and measures of patient perceptions of care are associated with health plan organizational characteristics, including the percentage of care provided based on a group or staff model delivery system, for-profit (tax) status, and affiliation with a national managed care firm. Data Sources. Data describing health plans on region, age of health plan, for-profit status, affiliation with a national managed care firm, percentage of Medicare business, total enrollment, ratio of primary care physicians to specialists, HMO penetration, and form of health care delivery system (e.g., IPA, network, mixed, staff, group) were obtained from InterStudy. Clinical performance measures for women's health screening rates, child and adolescent immunization rates, heart disease screening rates, diabetes screening rates, and smoking cessation were developed from HEDIS Study Design. Multivariate regression cross-sectional analysis of 272 health plans was used to evaluate the relationship of health plan characteristics with measures of clinical performance and patient perceptions of care. Principal Findings. The form of delivery system, measured by percent of care delivered by staff and group model systems, is significantly related (p≤.05) with four of the five clinical performance indices but none of the three satisfaction performance indices. Other variables significantly associated with performance were being geographically located in the Northeast, having nonprofit status, and for patient satisfaction, not being part of a larger insurance company. Conclusions. These comparative results provide evidence suggesting that the type of delivery system used by health plans is related to many clinical performance measures but is not related to patient perceptions of care. These findings underscore the importance of the form of the delivery system and the need for further inquiry that examines the relationship between organizational form and performance. |
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