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    • Increasing patient consumerism necessitates transparent performance information.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline how healthcare providers can utilize existing performance data.
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    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of existing healthcare performance metrics.
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    Main Results:

    • Proactive risk management by identifying high-risk, high-cost areas.
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    • Empowerment of patients with performance data, fostering consumerism.
    • Data-informed behavioral and systemic improvements.
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    • Restoration of public trust through transparent physician performance data.

    Conclusions:

    • Existing performance data is a valuable, underutilized resource for healthcare providers.
    • Strategic use of data can lead to significant improvements in efficiency, patient satisfaction, and care quality.
    • Transparency in physician performance data is crucial for regaining public trust and embracing healthcare consumerism.