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Utilization review can be a tool for improvement.

R Kahan, R G Tobin

    Hospitals
    |March 16, 1978
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    The effectiveness of Professional Standards Review Organizations (PSROs) in patient care review is debated. Experts advise that a collaborative relationship, not competition, between PSROs and hospitals benefits patient care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Quality Improvement
    • Medical Regulation

    Background:

    • Professional Standards Review Organizations (PSROs) are central to patient care review.
    • The effectiveness and optimal operational model for PSROs remain subjects of ongoing discussion.
    • Hospitals often delegate review authority to PSROs, necessitating a defined interaction model.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the impact of different relationship dynamics between PSROs and hospitals on patient care review outcomes.
    • To provide expert recommendations on fostering effective collaboration for improved healthcare quality.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis based on expert opinions from two PSRO specialists.
    • Examination of the adversarial vs. collaborative models in the context of delegated patient care review.

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    Main Results:

    • A competitive, win-lose dynamic between PSROs and hospitals is detrimental to patient care.
    • A partnership approach between PSROs and hospitals is crucial for mitigating potential issues in patient care review.

    Conclusions:

    • The relationship model significantly influences the success of PSRO patient care review.
    • Fostering a collaborative partnership is essential for optimizing PSRO effectiveness and hospital outcomes.