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Read the following scenario:
In Chapter 21, at the medical-staff reception, Dr. Flagg discusses corporate medicine with Wes. Dr. Flagg expresses feelings of betrayal because of corporate medicine. He feels physicians are no longer able to practice without input from HMOs and ACOs. He feels HMOs and ACOs shifted risk to the physicians and hospitals to earn profits, all while keeping close tabs on how the physicians practiced medicine.
Use Hospital Compare Links to an external site.to compare the hospital you work at to another in the area. If you do not currently work at a hospital, choose one in your area and compare it to another
How do the hospitals you looked at compare?Â
How do they compare to state and national averages?Â
Do the questions on the survey measure quality?Â
Is feeling good about the care provided the same as having received quality care?Â
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