@MomPedBlog Conclusion "These pilot-level data suggest that patient satisfaction survey utilization may promote, under certain circumstances, job dissatisfaction, attrition, and INAPPROPIATE CLINICAL CARE among some physicians." https://t.co/oMJzhlxiJU
59% of physicians reported that their compensation was linked to patient satisfaction ratings. #Factcheck https://t.co/FMrs7MjG8A
@drmattmcfarlane @A_CT_SimMDJD @Marty_Shrkeli this is one of the studies i was referring to in my original message. here is the another one. https://t.co/XVhXooMEuj
4 Meandered some more & saw this study. My remaining 15 minutes didn’t allow a deep forensic read [nor did my lack of statistician chops] but I found a nugget that struck me as hilarious [on ONE level only; worrisome on another]. https://t.co/6o84zUeN8
Yep and ER docs have expressed that they prescribe antibiotics to keep up Press Ganey Scores —> “Almost half believed that pressure to obtain better scores promoted inappropriate care..” https://t.co/TdUgL6z7Cp #hcldr https://t.co/VqxTBJtBrS
@dateswhitecoats And here's some of the evidence-https://t.co/FsHuxusZc5
RT @BetaMomma: T1 Doctor survey found negative outlook w/ projected consequences such as unnec care & job dissatisfaction #hcldr https://t.…
T1 Doctor survey found negative outlook w/ projected consequences such as unnec care & job dissatisfaction #hcldr https://t.co/DWk9PfALhD https://t.co/FvW32T3X3Y
RT @DavidJuurlink: @walidgellad @MWFriedberg ~50% of MDs admit to inappropriately Rxing opioids in response to pt satisfaction surveys http…
RT @DavidJuurlink: @walidgellad @MWFriedberg ~50% of MDs admit to inappropriately Rxing opioids in response to pt satisfaction surveys http…
RT @DavidJuurlink: @walidgellad @MWFriedberg ~50% of MDs admit to inappropriately Rxing opioids in response to pt satisfaction surveys http…
@ZackBergerMDPhD Low response here but ~50% MDs admit to inapprop. opioid Rx on account of pt. satisfaction surveys https://t.co/4T3kqQeO0x
@MWFriedberg @walidgellad Well, it'll give us a sense of whether or not Twittersphere agrees w/ Zgierska study https://t.co/4T3kqQeO0x
RT @DavidJuurlink: @walidgellad @MWFriedberg ~50% of MDs admit to inappropriately Rxing opioids in response to pt satisfaction surveys http…
@walidgellad @MWFriedberg ~50% of MDs admit to inappropriately Rxing opioids in response to pt satisfaction surveys https://t.co/4T3kqQwpp7
@MDaware that's great but I don't think that's the same for all physicians. https://t.co/erVJlVGl6o
Unintended consequences: pt satisfaction surveys --> ↑ MD burnout, inappropriate tests, intent to leave practice http://t.co/3uQuQMAN1v
Unintended consequences: pt satisfaction surveys --> ↑ MD burnout, inappropriate tests, intent to leave practice http://t.co/3uQuQMAN1v
See article on: Impact of patient satisfaction ratings on physicians and clinical care http://t.co/i8Hn5SeNsI
¿Ciudadanos + satisfechos o pacientes + sanos? Algunos médicos piensan que priorizar lo 1° puede alejar de lo 2° http://t.co/ShX3RLas8C
¿Ciudadanos + satisfechos o pacientes + sanos? Algunos médicos piensan que priorizar lo 1° puede alejar de lo 2° http://t.co/ShX3RLas8C
¿Ciudadanos + satisfechos o pacientes + sanos? Algunos médicos piensan que priorizar lo 1° puede alejar de lo 2° http://t.co/ShX3RLas8C
¿Ciudadanos + satisfechos o pacientes + sanos? Algunos médicos piensan que priorizar lo 1° puede alejar de lo 2° http://t.co/ShX3RLas8C
Impact of patient satisfaction ratings on physicians and clinical care http://t.co/kb3o4H8cVE