Several insurance companies have tried to share quality information with enrollees by developing “star” systems to rank physicians. While star rankings may be a good way to pick a movie or restaurant, the ACR feels this system may be too simple to serve as a tool for identifying quality healthcare. Consumers need quality information, and need to know the true costs of medical services so they can make informed decisions about their healthcare. This idea is reflected in an executive order President Bush signed in August 2006 requiring government agencies to work with the private sector to gather and share data on the quality and cost of healthcare.
In the Car with ACR
A former ARHP president reminisces about her roadtrip in the organization
The World is Round
How to stay grounded when communications and information fly
ACR Activism Resources
Practice advocacy: not just for private practitioners
Science from our Sisters
Recommended reading from A&R and AC&R
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