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RECRUITING
NCT06155292
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Report Cards and Feedback for PCCE

Sponsor: University of California, Los Angeles

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

As part of UCLA Health's commitment to developing an integrated health system built on a foundation of physician-led, team-based primary care, the Department of Medicine (DOM) implemented a performance-based incentive plan called the Primary Care Clinical Excellence (PCCE) Incentive Plan. The UCLA Health DOM Quality team is leading the implementation and evaluation of this incentive plan across the UCLA Health primary care network, with the primary goal to immediately produce improvements in the quality of primary care. In order to rigorously measure the most efficacious ways to frame and communicate information about the quality improvement (QI) program, the DOM Quality team has partnered with the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Understanding the factors that motivate physicians to deliver high quality primary care will provide pivotal insights into the successful implementation of performance based programs nationwide.

Official title: The Effect of Personalized Report Cards and Bottom-up Framing on PCCE Performance and Attitudes

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

330

Start Date

2023-10-03

Completion Date

2025-10-31

Last Updated

2025-01-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Standard Communication Email

This is a standard quarterly email communication without personalized performance metrics.

BEHAVIORAL

Personalized Report Card Email

This personalized information about physician performance replaces the standard communication email to provide personalized feedback to physicians.

BEHAVIORAL

Bottom-Up Framing

The bottom-up framing is added onto the personalized communication email to provide insight on how the PCCE program was informed by physician feedback. The bottom-up framing is added onto the survey communication to provide insight on how the PCCE program was informed by physician feedback.

Locations (1)

UCLA Health Department of Medicine, Quality Office

Los Angeles, California, United States