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The influence of gatekeeping and utilization review on patient satisfaction
Authors:Dr. Eve A. Kerr MD   MPH  Ron D. Hays PhD  Allison Mitchinson MPH  Martin Lee PhD  Albert L. Siu MD   MSPH
Affiliation:Center for Practice Management and Outcomes Research, VA Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To examine the influence of utilization review and denial of specialty referrals on patient satisfaction with overall medical care, willingness to recommend one's physician group to a friend, and desire to disenroll from the health plan. DESIGN: Two cross-sectional questionnaires: one of physician groups and one of patient satisfaction. SETTING: Eighty-eight capitated physician groups in California. PARTICIPANTS: Participants were 11,710 patients enrolled in a large California network-model HMO in 1993 who received care in one of the 88 physician groups. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Our main measures were how groups conducted utilization review for specialty referrals and tests, patient-reported denial of specialty referrals, and patient satisfaction with overall medical care. Patients in groups that required preauthorization for access to many types of specialists were significantly (p
Keywords:patient satisfaction  access to specialists  gate-keeping  utilization management  managed care
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