@cavyherd There’s a financial incentive to talk about obesity, primarily. The term you’re looking for are P4P programs. The form of incentive is usually an additional billing code that tacks on another service. https://t.co/lyYIeGDO9H https://t.co/TDpg4o
“Although the alert was associated with increased physician meaningful use compliance, it was not an effective strategy for improving patient access to weight management services.” An alert doesn’t magically make care accessible! https://t.co/El7UvLrDDt
RT @lmquinti: Effect of an obesity best practice alert on physician documentation and referral practices #springerlink https://t.co/4EMEhLk…
Effect of an obesity best practice alert on physician documentation and referral practices #springerlink https://t.co/4EMEhLk5y8
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Study: Primary care EMR alert for patients w BMI> 25 did not result in increased referrals for weight management https:…
Study: Primary care EMR alert for patients w BMI> 25 did not result in increased referrals for weight management https://t.co/3Zog1yzPIR
RT @BehavioralMed: #TBM Study: Alerts helped docs document #obesity care, but referrals to weight management services didn't increase https…
#TBM Study: Alerts helped docs document #obesity care, but referrals to weight management services didn't increase https://t.co/pFNhpQoo1D