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Niek Klazinga1

  • 1Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam.

Healthcarepapers
|December 13, 2005
PubMed
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This commentary examines how global evidence, theories, and local contexts interact, focusing on public performance data

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Area of Science:

  • Health systems research
  • Public policy analysis
  • Sociology of health

Background:

  • Commentary on Adalsteinn Brown et al.'s paper.
  • Explores tensions between global evidence, general theories, and local change processes in healthcare.

Discussion:

  • Analyzes the impact of public performance data on consumer and provider behavior.
  • Considers the public release of performance data as a social process.

Key Insights:

  • Public performance data influences both patient choices and healthcare provider actions.
  • Integrating performance data is crucial for Canadian health system design and function.

Outlook:

  • Further research into the social dynamics of performance data release is warranted.
  • Understanding local adaptation of global evidence is key for effective health policy.