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Author Damberg, Cheryl, author.

Title Exploring the addition of physician identifiers to the California hospital discharge data set / Cheryl L. Damberg, Sandra H. Berry, Nicole Schmidt.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (61 pages)
Note "RAND Health."
Title from title screen (viewed on January 25, 2013).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Background -- OSHPD's Current Hospital Discharge Data Collection and Release Policies -- Study Approach -- Background on Legal Issues Related to OSHPD's Authority to Add a Physician Identifier to the Hospital Discharge Data Set -- Summary of Interviews with California Stakeholders -- Summary of Interviews with Representatives in Other States -- Key Findings and Recommendations.
Summary To advance consideration of whether California should collect and release physician-identified data, RAND conducted a study to explore issues associated with requiring the inclusion of physician identifiers in the California hospital discharge data set and the potential use of physician-identified data by the state and/or release to others. RAND researchers conducted interviews with a broad set of California stakeholders, reviewed the legal and regulatory authority of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development to collect and release physician identifiers, and interviewed representatives from other states to understand any issues encountered by the states in their collection and use of physician-identified data. The authors found that physician-identified data could be useful to a variety of stakeholders. Of the 48 states that have hospital discharge reporting programs, all but California collect physician identifiers and do so without substantial burden to hospitals. States vary in their release policies, but those who do release the data have not reported problems. California stakeholders expressed concerns related to who would have access to the data, how the data would be analyzed, and how consumers would interpret the information, which should be carefully considered in efforts to advance the collection of physician identifiers in the California hospital discharge data.
Note Online resource.
Subject Hospitals -- Admission and discharge -- California -- Data processing.
Medical care -- California -- Data processing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Data Collection.
Hospitalization.
Patient Discharge.
Practice Patterns, Physicians'.
California.
Hospitals -- Admission and discharge -- Data processing. (OCoLC)fst00961203
Medical care -- Data processing. (OCoLC)fst01013786
California. (OCoLC)fst01204928
Genre/Form Handbooks and manuals. (OCoLC)fst01423877
Added Author Berry, Sandra H., 1949-
Schmidt, Nicole.
RAND Health.
Rand Corporation.
California HealthCare Foundation.
ISBN 9780833082770 (electronic bk.)
0833082779 (electronic bk.)
Report No. RAND/RR-117-CAHF
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