Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 17, 2026

Hydra, a Computer-Based Platform for Aiding Clinicians in Cardiovascular Analysis and Diagnosis
Published on: September 26, 2018
Health care report cards: will they make the grade?
Abstract:
"Outcomes data are meaningless or misleading unless they are adjusted for severity of illness, presence of comorbidities, documentation of advance directives, and other factors not under the control of providers," observes Ohio State University Professor Timothy Jost, JD. Health care analysts also contend that the time that is required to analyze, complete, and report data can lessen the value of those data. Currently, health care report cards often require several years to produce. Hence, the data that are reported may not accurately reflect a health plan's or other provider's current performance, which can be affected by changes implemented since the data were collected. Also, some experts question the value and wisdom of giving report cards to consumers, who may not understand what the reports are measuring. As UHC official Sheila Leatherman summarizes: "There is no agreement about who should receive the data, in what format, and with what kinds of interpretative materials." "Physicians and others who utilize health care report cards need to be aware of their limitations," summarizes Don Nielsen, MD, associate medical director and quality consultant with Kaiser Permanente. However, the burgeoning efforts at national, state, and community levels to develop report cards should not be ignored, he says. Dr. Nielsen recommends that surgeons and other physicians work with health plans and other entities that are developing report cards to identify limitations in health care measures and data systems and to create better measures of provider performance.
More Related Videos
06:28E-Patient Counseling Trial (E-PACO): Computer Based Education versus Nurse Counseling for Patients to Prepare for Colonoscopy
Published on: August 1, 2019
05:18Radiation Planning Assistant - A Web-based Tool to Support High-quality Radiotherapy in Clinics with Limited Resources
Published on: October 6, 2023
Related Concept Videos
SBAR I: Understanding the Concept
Standardized methods of communication have been developed to ensure that information is...
Data Reporting and Recording
Introduction to Documentation and Reporting
Nursing documentation records essential information and details regarding a patient's care and treatment in written or electronic form. It is a critical aspect of nursing practice that involves documenting assessments, interventions, outcomes, and other relevant details about a patient's health status.
Documentation maps the patient's health journey by creating a comprehensive and precise...
Purpose of Health Records I
Here's a breakdown of how health records serve these purposes:
Types of Reports II: Incident or Occurrence Report
Purposes:
In the healthcare industry, reports play a crucial role in documenting incidents within an agency. The primary objective of these reports is to ensure patient safety, uphold the...
Health Information Technology and Healthcare Information System
Health Information Technology, commonly called HIT, integrates advanced information systems and technology in healthcare settings. Its primary functions include: