Association Between Surgeon Scorecard Use and Operating Room Costs
JAMA Surgery2016Vol. 152(3), pp. 284–284
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Corinna C. Zygourakis, Victoria Valencia, Christopher Moriates, Christy Boscardin, Sereina Catschegn, Alvin Rajkomar, Kevin J. Bozic, Kent S. Hoo, Andrew N. Goldberg, Lawrence H. Pitts, Michael T. Lawton, R. Adams Dudley, Ralph Gonzales
Abstract
Cost feedback to surgeons, combined with a small departmental financial incentive, was associated with significantly reduced surgical supply costs, without negatively affecting patient outcomes.
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