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Ugeskr Laeger
; 171(20): 1670-4, 2009 May 11.
Article
in Danish
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-19454206
ABSTRACT
Public quality reports are intended to stimulate active consumer participation by enabling consumers to make informed choices about their healthcare providers. Despite all efforts, public reporting has been shown not to be effective in stimulating consumers to choose their healthcare provider based on performance information in Denmark and other countries. Numerous barriers are identified. In an effort to move towards an effective public reporting system in Denmark, the present article discusses how quality information can be made accessible and meaningful to wider groups of consumers.