Principles for Profiling Physician Performance
May 18, 1999
The Massachusetts Medical Society has published a set of principles
to be used for the measurement of health quality in Massachusetts. These
principles are intended to help health plans, integrated delivery
systems, and accreditation agencies create standardized performance
measures for clinical care.
This Health Report describes current efforts to measure physician
performance and discusses the principles the Massachusetts Medical
Society believes should guide future profiling activities.
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