Program Advantages
The AMGA Patient Satisfaction Benchmarking Program offers many
benefits to participating medical groups:
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Comprehensive Analysis:
Detailed reports for the overall practice, every satellite location, all
departments/specialties, and each individual provider
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Benchmarks and Comparisons:
Standard report offers national, regional, education and
specialty-specific norms and “best practice” benchmarks
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Regional Benchmarks:
Regional comparisons that give you a market advantage when negotiating
with health plans and large purchasers
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Networking:
Opportunities to network with other participants and share best practice
ideas
- Reasonable Schedule:
Eight opportunities a year to submit data
- Quick Turnaround: Reports are returned
to you within six weeks of initial data submission
- Reasonable Cost:
Groups of every size can afford to participate
Comprehensive Analysis
As a participant, you are provided with a validated survey instrument
and a standardized data collection protocol to insure comparability of
results. All surveys are completed onsite and then forwarded to AMGA for
processing and analysis. Within six weeks, you will receive a
comprehensive report detailing the performance of your clinic, each
site, department, and individual provider. Analysis also includes
graphical comparisons to your region, specialty-specific norms, and
“best practice” benchmarks. The report will help highlight your best
clinicians and identify problem areas, giving you a powerful tool for
directing quality improvement efforts.
Benchmarking and Comparisons
The variety of benchmarking information provided by the program
enables your group to view its performance in the “big picture,” among
its regional competition, and within specialty areas.
National Benchmarks
The program provides data from an impressive collection of medical
groups so that you can compare your group with other leading medical
practices across the country. The database, from which the comparisons
are generated, is comprised of data collected over the last two years
and represents more than 100 medical groups, one million patient visits,
and about 20,000 providers nationwide.
- AMGA Norms show how you
compare to the average group
- Best Practice Benchmarks offer
you the opportunity to compare your results against the top 5%
of the database
Data and norms are reported in terms of Percent Excellent
responses. Percentile rankings help provide further perspective on how
your group compares and lets you know if you are in the top quarter of
the group, top half, or below.
Regional Benchmarks
Regional benchmarks allow you to compare your group to medical groups
in your region. This information gives you powerful ammunition to
negotiate with purchasers and set your group apart from others in your
region.
Specialty Benchmarks
Norms vary significantly across specialties, so it is important to
allow providers to compare themselves with their peer group. AMGA has
norms and Best Practice Benchmarks for over 100 different specialties.
Educational Benchmarks
Education norms and benchmarks offer you the ability to compare
providers by professional level. The program offers several
designations including physician, nurse practitioner, physician
assistant, registered nurse and several other more specialized education
levels.
Networking
One of the greatest advantages of participating in the AMGA program
is that you may network with other groups to find out ways they have
improved patient satisfaction. AMGA will also connect you with
Best
Practice Groups to discuss how they are achieving such outstanding
results. Simply call AMGA and tell us which topic you are interested in,
for instance, “wait time for appointment” or “telephone access.” We will
then contact the highest scoring groups in these areas and arrange for
them to talk with you about what has been successful at their clinic.
Contact
Mark Miller at
(703) 838-0033, ext. 363.