It remains to be seen whether we can simultaneously move toward valid evidence-based public reporting and health-care financial reform. But one thing is clear: To insist that evidence-based patient-oriented quality indicators are too difficult to measure, or to ignore or deny the evidence, puts the lie to claims of patient-centered care and, ultimately, to long-needed health care reform looming on the horizon.
Commentary
Public reporting needs reform!
J Fam Pract. 2009 May;58(5):237-240