Impact of creating a pay for quality improvement (P4QI) incentive program on healthcare disparity: leveraging HIT in rural hospitals and small physician offices.

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Published in Perspect Health Inf Manag on September 19, 2008

Authors

Susan Hart-Hester1, Warren Jones, Valerie J M Watzlaf, Susan H Fenton, Carol Nielsen, Mary Madison, Chris Arthur, David Marbury, LeeAnn Rudman, Randi Patterson, Rebecca Reynolds, William Rudman

Author Affiliations

1: University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS, USA.

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