Abstract

Consumers are confronted by increasing amounts and types of information about the quality of health care available to them in the marketplace. This paper explores the state of current knowledge about the impact of quality of care information (QCI) on consumer health care decision making. The paper reviews recent studies of consumer response to information related to health and health care in areas related to QCI and choice of health care providers. The paper discusses recent trends in the availability of QCI and describes the rise of consumerism in health care and its implications for consumer health information policy.

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