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Data collection and utilization: bringing physicians on board.

L M Krieger1

  • 1UCLA Medical Center, USA.

Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association
|November 11, 1999
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Healthcare financial managers can improve physician practice by using clinical data. Engaging physicians in data collection, analysis, and financial incentives enhances patient outcomes and practice efficiency.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Informatics
  • Health Economics

Background:

  • Physician engagement in data utilization is crucial for improving healthcare quality and efficiency.
  • Current methods for integrating clinical and performance data into physician practice patterns require enhancement.
  • Financial incentives and collaborative approaches can influence physician adoption of data-driven practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline strategies for healthcare financial managers to encourage physician participation in collecting and utilizing clinical and performance data.
  • To explore methods for aligning physician practice preferences with patient outcomes through data analysis.
  • To investigate the role of physician input and financial benefits in successful data utilization.

Main Methods:

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  • The study proposes four key strategies for healthcare financial managers.
  • These strategies involve emphasizing patient outcomes, introducing data-driven protocol modifications, soliciting physician input on data collection and use, and offering financial incentives.
  • The approach focuses on behavioral change analogous to adopting practices from medical journal publications.

Main Results:

  • Physician practice preferences can be shaped by focusing on patient outcomes derived from performance data.
  • Modified treatment recommendations based on performance data can be adopted similarly to evidence-based practices from literature.
  • Soliciting physician input and offering financial benefits are identified as critical factors for successful data integration.

Conclusions:

  • Healthcare financial managers can effectively drive physician engagement with clinical and performance data through a multi-faceted approach.
  • Aligning data utilization with patient outcomes, incorporating physician expertise, and providing financial incentives are key to successful implementation.
  • This strategy fosters a culture of continuous improvement and data-driven decision-making within healthcare organizations.