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Eggermont D, Kunst AE, Groenewegen PP, et al. Social concordance and patient reported experiences in countries with different gender equality: a multinational survey. BMC Prim Care. March 2024, 25(1): 97.
Schlesinger MJ, Rybowski L, Shaller D, et al. Americans' growing exposure to clinician quality information: Insights and implications. Health Aff (Millwood). 2019 Mar, 38(3): 374-382.
Lagu T, Norton CM, Russo LM, et al. Reporting of patient experience data on health systems' websites and commercial physician-rating websites: mixed-methods analysis. J Med Internet Res. 2019 Mar, 21(3): e12007.
Cerully JL, Parker AM, Rybowski L, et al. Improving patient choice of clinician by including roll-up measures in public healthcare quality reports: An online experiment. J Gen Intern Med. 2019 Feb, 34(2): 243-249.
Martino SC, Grob R, Davis S, et al. Choosing doctors wisely: can assisted choice enhance patients' selection of clinicians. Med Care Res Rev. 2017 Nov 25, [Epub ahead of print].
Grob R, Schlesinger M, Parker AM, et al. Breaking narrative ground: innovative methods for rigorously eliciting and assessing patient narratives.. Health Serv Res. 2016 Jun, 51 Suppl 2: 1248-1272.
Kanouse DE, Schlesinger M, Shaller D, et al. How patient comments affect consumers' use of physician performance measures. Med Care. 2016 Jan, 54(1): 24-31.
Schlesinger M, Kanouse DE, Martino SC, et al. Complexity, public reports, and choice of doctors: a look inside the blackest box of consumer behavior. Med Care Res Rev. 2014 Oct, 71(5 Suppl): 38S-64S.
Yegian JM, Dardess P, Shannon M, et al. Engaged patients will need comparative physician-level quality data and information about their out-of-pocket costs. Health Aff (Millwood). 2013 Feb, 32(2): 328-37.
Martino SC, Kanouse DE, Elliott MN, et al. A field experiment on the impact of physician-level performance data on consumers' choice of physician. Med Care . 2012 Nov, 50(Suppl): S65-73.
Schlesinger M, Kanouse DE, Rybowski L, et al. Consumer response to patient experience measures in complex information environments. Med Care. 2012 Nov, 50(Suppl): S56-64.
Kadry B, Chu LF, Kadry B, et al. Analysis of 4999 online physician ratings indicates that most patients give physicians a favorable rating. J Med Internet Res. 2011 Nov, 13(4): e95.
Lagu T, Hannon NS, Rothberg MB, et al. Patients' evaluations of health care providers in the era of social networking: an analysis of physician-rating websites. J Gen Intern Med. 2010 Sept, 25(9): 942-946.
Ranganathan M, Hibbard J, Rodday AM, et al. Motivating public use of physician-level performance data: an experiment on the effects of message and mode. Med Care Res Rev. 2009 Feb, 66: 68-81.
Tu HT, Lauer JR. Word of mouth and physician referrals still drive health care provider choice. Res Brief. 2008 Dec, 9: 8-Jan.
Fanjiang G, von Glahn T, Chang H, et al. Providing patients web-based data to inform physician choice: if you build it, will they come?. J Gen Intern Med. 2007 Oct, 22(10): 1463-6.
Fung CH, Elliott MN, Hays RD, et al. Patients' preferences for technical versus interpersonal quality when selecting a primary care physician. Health Serv Res. 2005 Aug, 40(4): 957-77.
Hays RD, Chong K, Brown JA, et al. Patient reports and ratings of individual physicians: an evaluation of the DoctorGuide and Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Study provider-level surveys. Am J Med Qual. 2003 Sept-Oct, 18(5): 190-6.
US General Accounting Office . Physician performance: report cards under development but challenges remain. 1999 Sept