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Judith H Hibbard

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Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|September 12, 2017
Testing a Personal Narrative for Persuading People to Value and Use Comparative Physician Quality of Care Information: An Experimental StudyJessica Greene, Judith H Hibbard, Rebecca M Sacks
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|September 24, 2005
Can patients be part of the solution? Views on their role in preventing medical errorsJudith H Hibbard, Ellen Peters, Paul Slovic, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|March 9, 2016
Supporting Patient Behavior Change: Approaches Used by Primary Care Clinicians Whose Patients Have an Increase in Activation LevelsJessica Greene, Judith H Hibbard, Carmen Alvarez, et al.
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|August 9, 2007
Consumer competencies and the use of comparative quality information: it isn't just about literacyJudith H Hibbard, Ellen Peters, Anna Dixon, et al.
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|May 13, 2015
Does Compensating Primary Care Providers to Produce Higher Quality Make Them More or Less Patient Centric?Judith H Hibbard, Jessica Greene, Rebecca Sacks, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|March 30, 2006
Why worry? Worry, risk perceptions, and willingness to act to reduce medical errorsEllen Peters, Paul Slovic, Judith H Hibbard, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 10, 2013
When seeing the same physician, highly activated patients have better care experiences than less activated patientsJessica Greene, Judith H Hibbard, Rebecca Sacks, et al.
Medical Care|January 25, 2003
A research agenda to advance quality measurement and improvementSheila T Leatherman, Judith H Hibbard, Elizabeth A McGlynn
Health Services Research|May 31, 2002
Strategies for reporting health plan performance information to consumers: evidence from controlled studiesJudith H Hibbard, Paul Slovic, Ellen Peters, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|August 17, 2014
How well do patient activation scores predict depression outcomes one year later?Rebecca M Sacks, Jessica Greene, Judith H Hibbard, et al.
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Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|September 12, 2017
Testing a Personal Narrative for Persuading People to Value and Use Comparative Physician Quality of Care Information: An Experimental StudyJessica Greene, Judith H Hibbard, Rebecca M Sacks
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|September 24, 2005
Can patients be part of the solution? Views on their role in preventing medical errorsJudith H Hibbard, Ellen Peters, Paul Slovic, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|March 9, 2016
Supporting Patient Behavior Change: Approaches Used by Primary Care Clinicians Whose Patients Have an Increase in Activation LevelsJessica Greene, Judith H Hibbard, Carmen Alvarez, et al.
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|August 9, 2007
Consumer competencies and the use of comparative quality information: it isn't just about literacyJudith H Hibbard, Ellen Peters, Anna Dixon, et al.
Medical Care Research and Review : MCRR|May 13, 2015
Does Compensating Primary Care Providers to Produce Higher Quality Make Them More or Less Patient Centric?Judith H Hibbard, Jessica Greene, Rebecca Sacks, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|March 30, 2006
Why worry? Worry, risk perceptions, and willingness to act to reduce medical errorsEllen Peters, Paul Slovic, Judith H Hibbard, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 10, 2013
When seeing the same physician, highly activated patients have better care experiences than less activated patientsJessica Greene, Judith H Hibbard, Rebecca Sacks, et al.
Medical Care|January 25, 2003
A research agenda to advance quality measurement and improvementSheila T Leatherman, Judith H Hibbard, Elizabeth A McGlynn
Health Services Research|May 31, 2002
Strategies for reporting health plan performance information to consumers: evidence from controlled studiesJudith H Hibbard, Paul Slovic, Ellen Peters, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|August 17, 2014
How well do patient activation scores predict depression outcomes one year later?Rebecca M Sacks, Jessica Greene, Judith H Hibbard, et al.
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