Primary care physician practices in Massachusetts are the first to be rated by Consumer Reports in an effort the magazine plans to expand to other states.
Massachusetts subscribers received a 24-page insert in their July issue bearing the headline “How Does Your Doctor Compare?” The report on 329 physician group practices for adults and 158 pediatric practices represents a two-year partnership between Consumer Reports and Massachusetts Health Quality Partners, an organization that focuses on spurring quality of care improvements.
The report was developed with the help of a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, as part of its Aligning Forces for Quality Initiative. The initiative is funding similar projects in at least two other states. A special report on clinical quality data on Minnesota physician practices is expected to be published in late summer, and a report on prevention activities by Wisconsin physician practices will come out in early 2013.