Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Rating ====== A rating is the [[evaluation]] or [[assessment]] of something, in terms of quality (as with a critic rating a novel), quantity (as with an athlete being rated by his or her statistics), or some combination of both. [[Patient satisfaction]] [[rating]]s are increasingly used for [[hospital]] [[ranking]]s, referral base and [[physician reimbursement]]. As such, [[online]] [[physician rating websites]] (PRWs) are quickly becoming a topic of interest. ---- Hopkins et al., analyzed [[physician reported industry payment]]s received by [[neurosurgeon]]s over four consecutive years as defined by the [[Physician Payments Sunshine Act]] (PPSA). All [[board]]-certified [[neurosurgeon]]s on three widely used [[Physician Rating Websites]] (PRWs). [[Data]] was collected on average [[rating]], number of ratings and composite ratings. [[Demographics]], [[training]]-related and [[practice]]-related data were also collected. Each [[physician]] was identified and matched to their individually reported [[payment]]s from the PPSA [[database]]. Receiving higher amounts of industrial payments had no correlation to average PRW ratings, however was associated with receiving higher composite PRW ratings (p = 0.0389). Higher composite ratings (p = 0.0389), decreasing age (p = 0.005), being male (OR 1.7960, p = 0.005), completing a fellowship (OR 1.3310, p = 0.0085), having a more complete profile (OR 1.1121, p = 0.0057) and speaking more languages (OR 1.1253, p = 0.03802) all were correlated with receiving more total monetary payments. Training at a top 25 [[residency]] program was predictive of being in the bottom quartile of total monetary payments received (OR 1.676, p = 0.0002). Patient experience as defined by PRW ratings are likely not strongly influenced by [[industry]] related monetary [[payment]]s, however some relationship may exist. Further study is needed to determine the true relationship between [[industry]] related monetary payments and the [[patient]] [[experience]] ((Hopkins B, Yamaguchi JT, Cloney MB, Shlobin NA, Dahdaleh NS. Effects of the physician payments sunshine act on the patient experience and perception of care amongst neurosurgeons: A comparative study of online PRW ratings and industry payments. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2018 Dec 11;176:127-132. doi: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2018.12.008. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 30557766. )). rating.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:56by 127.0.0.1