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Quigley DD, Qureshi N, Hays RD. Reasons Primary Care Practices Chose Patient Experience Surveys during Patient-Centered Medical Home Transformation. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 2022, 46(2): 34-44.
Anhang Price R, Quigley DD, Hargraves JL, et al. A systematic review of strategies to enhance response rates and representativeness of patient experience surveys. Medical Care. 2022 Dec, 60(12): 910-918.
Luff D, Buscher SW, Ward VL, et al. Understanding Racial, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Differences in the Ambulatory Care Experience. Pediatrics. 2022 Dec, 150(6): e2021056001.
Kojima L, Han AY, French JC, et al. The patient's voice in assessing resident communication skills. J Surg Educ. 2022 Nov-Dec, 79(6): 220-224.
DiMartino LD, Kirschner J, Jackson GL, et al. Are care experiences associated with survival among cancer patients? An analysis of the SEER-CAHPS data resource. Cancer Causes & Control: CCC. 2021 Sep, 2(9): 977-987.
Mollica MA, Buckenmaier SS, Halpern MT, et al. Perceptions of care coordination among older adult cancer survivors: A SEER-CAHPS study. Journal of Geriatric Oncology. 2021 Apr, 12(3): 446-452.
Price RA, Quigley DD, Bradley MA, et al. Hospice Experience of Care Survey: Development and Field Test. 2014
Brenner PS, Hargraves JL, Cosenza C. Testing a Planned Missing Design to Reduce Respondent Burden in Web and SMS Administrations of the CAHPSÂ Clinician & Group Survey (CG-CAHPS). Journal of Official Statistics. 2021
Quigley DD, Reynolds K, Dellva S, et al. Examining the business case for patient-centered care: A systematic review. Journal of Healthcare Management. 2021 May-Jun, 66(3): 200-224.
Quigley DD, Qureshi N. PCMH transformation using Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) survey data. Medical Home News . 2021, 12(24): 1-6.
Davis-Ajami ML, Lu ZK, Wu J. US older adults with multiple chronic conditions perceptions of provider-patient communication: Trends and racial disparities from MEPS 2013-2019. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Nov
Mathews M, Parast L, Elliott MN, et al. Associations Between Emergency Severity Index and Patient Experience of Care in the Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2022 Oct, 30(1): 59-61.
Meyers DJ, Rivera-Hernandez M, Kim D, et al. Comparing the care experiences of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries with and without Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. J AM Geriatr Soc. 2022 Aug, 70(8): 2344-2353.
Fowler FJ, Brenner PS, Cosenza C, et al. How responding in Spanish affects CAHPS results. BMC Health Services Research. 2022 Jul, 22(1): 884.
Anhang PR, Bradley M, Ye F, et al. Reliable and valid survey-based measures to assess quality of care in home-based serious illness programs. J Palliative Med. 2022 Jun, 25(6): 864-872.
Hotchkiss J. Hospice Glassdoor and CAHPS® Scores-Glassdoor scores and hospice financial characteristics predict hospice Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Scores. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2022 May
Quigley DD, Qureshi N, Rybowski L, et al. Summary of the 2020 ´óÏóÊÓÆµresearch meeting on 'advancing methods of implementing and evaluating patient experience improvement using consumer assessment of healthcare providers and systems (CAHPS®) surveys'. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research . 2022 May, : 1-8.
Parast L, Tolpadi AA, Teno J, et al. Variation in Hospice Experiences by Care Setting for Patients With Dementia. J AM Med Dir Assoc. 2022 Apr, S1525-8610(22): 00241-00249.
Tolpadi A, Elliott MN, Waxman D, et al. National Travel Distances for Emergency Care. BMC Health Services Research. 2022 Mar, 22(1): 388.
Deyoreo M, Price RA, Bradley MA, et al. Adding Telephone Follow-up Can Improve Representativeness of Surveys of Seriously Ill People. J Am Geriatrics Soc. 2022 Jun, 70(6): 1870-1873.
Quigley DD, Qureshi N, Palimaru A, et al. Content and actionability of recommendations to providers after shadow coaching. Quality Management in Health Care. 2022 Feb
Quigley DD, Predmore Z. What parents have to say: Content and actionability of narrative comments from the Child HCAHPS Survey. Hospital Pediatrics. 2022 Feb, 12(2): 205-219.
Chen PG, Tolpadi A, Elliott MN, et al. Gender Differences in Patients’ Experience of Care in the Emergency Department. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Feb, 37(3): 676-679.
DeYoreo M, Price RA, Montemayor CK, et al. Adjusting for Patient Characteristics to Compare Quality of Care Provided by Serious Illness Programs. J Palliative Med. 2022 Jul, 25(7): 1041-1049.
Hays RD, Skootsky SA. Patient experience with in-person and telehealth visits before and during the COVID-19 pandemic at a large integrated health system in the United States. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Mar, 37(4): 847-852.
Fareed N, MacEwan SR, Vink S, et al. Relationships between patient portal activation and patient satisfaction scores among CG-CAHPS and HCAHPS respondents. Am J Manag Care. 2022 Jan, 28(1): 25-31.
Parast L, Mathews M, Martino S, et al. Racial/Ethnic Differences in Emergency Department Utilization and Experience. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Jan, 37(1): 49-56.
Cleary PD. The increasing importance of patient surveys. Qual Health Care. 1999 Sep 18, 8(4): 212.
US General Accounting Office . Physician performance: report cards under development but challenges remain. 1999 Sept
McGlynn EA, Adams J, Hicks J, et al. Developing health plan performance reports: responding to the BBA. RAND. 1999 Aug
Homer CJ, Fowler FJ, Gallagher PM, et al. The Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Study (CAHPS) survey of children's health care. Jt Comm J Qual Improv. 1999 July, 25(7): 369-77.
Hochhauser M. Health maintenance organization report cards: communication strategies versus consumer abilities. Manag Care Q . 1999 Summer, 7(3): 75-82.
Eisen SV, Shaul JA, Clarridge B, et al. Development of a consumer survey for behavioral health services. Psychiatr Serv. 1999 June, 50(6): 793-8.
Shaul JA, Fowler FJ, Zaslavsky AM, et al. The impact of having parents report about both their own and their children's experiences with health insurance plans. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS59-MS68.
Crofton C, Lubalin JS, Darby C. Consumer Assessment Of Health Plans Study (CAHPSTM): Foreword. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS1-MS9.
Brown JA, Nederend SE, Hays RD, et al. Special issues in assessing care of Medicaid recipients. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS89-MS96.
Lubalin JS, Harris-Kojetin LD. What do consumers want and need to know in making health care choices?. Med Care Res Rev. 1999 Mar, 56(1 Suppl): 67-102.
Weidmer BA, Brown J, Garcia L. Translating the CAHPS 1.0 survey instruments into Spanish. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS89-96.
Harris-Kojetin LD, Fowler FJ, Brown JA, et al. The use of cognitive testing to develop and evaluate CAHPS 1.0 core survey items. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS10-21.
Schnaier JA, Sweeny SF, Williams VS, et al. Special issues addressed in the CAHPS survey of Medicare managed care beneficiaries. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS69-MS78.
Gallagher PM, Fowler FJ, Stringfellow VL. Respondent selection by mail: obtaining probability samples of health plan enrollees. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS50-MS58.
Hays RD, Shaul JA, Williams VS, et al. Psychometric properties of the CAHPS 1.0 survey measures. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS22-31.
McGee J, Kanouse DE, Sofaer S, et al. Making survey results easy to report to consumers: how reporting needs guided survey design in CAHPS. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS32-MS40.
Fowler FJ, Gallagher PM, Nederend S. Comparing telephone and mail responses to the CAHPS survey instrument. Med Care. 1999 Mar, 37(3 Suppl): MS41-9.