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How To Get an A+ in the Public Reporting of Healthcare Quality Data, Live Audio Conference

June 12, 2006

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38176) has announced the addition of Healthcare Report Cards: How To Get an A+ in the Public Reporting of Healthcare Quality Data, Live Audio Conference to their offering.

How To Get an A+ in the Public Reporting of Healthcare Quality Data audio conference, examines why healthcare providers and payers are choosing to publicly rate their quality performance, how they’ve structured their quality report cards and the impact that this can have on a healthcare organization’s business.

With the advent of consumer-driven healthcare plans, more health plans and hospitals are publishing quality and performance ratings on their web site. While the public reporting of healthcare quality data is voluntary, more and more organizations are making this data available and some believe it is just a matter of time before it is mandatory.

During this 90-minute audio conference, your expert panel of speakers, Paul L. Green, director, clinical quality improvement, John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital and Christine Profita Orok, project leader of cost and quality at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, will provide inside information on why organizations should consider publicly posting performance data and the steps to take to launch public report cards.

You will get details on:

Evaluating the types of healthcare quality data to post;

Analyzing the impact that posting healthcare report cards can have on your organization;

Overcoming the roadblocks to report card implementation;

Getting consumers to use the information; and

Lessons learned from making report cards publicly available.

WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS AUDIO CONFERENCE?

CEOs, presidents, strategic planning directors, quality improvement executives, CIOs, information technology and systems executives, medical directors and product development and marketing executives.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38176