The effect of commitment to the organization on physicians's familiarity with guidelines for diabetes in managed care organizations

Revital Gross, Hava Tabenkin, Anthony David Heymann, Avi Porath, Boaz Porter, Ronit Matzliach, Miriam Greenstein

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    Abstract

    Despite continuous efforts, healthcare organizations still find it difficult to influence physicians to follow clinical guidelines. Previous studies have not taken into account the organizational context of the physicians'1/4 practice. We conducted a survey of a representative sample of 743 primary care physicians employed in Israel'1/4s 2 largest managed care health plans. The findings indicated that ĝ€commitment to the health planĝ€ and ĝ€perceived monitoring by the health planĝ€ had an independent positive effect on familiarity with guidelines for treating diabetes. We propose that managers of healthcare organizations consider enhancing physicians'1/4 commitment to the organization as a means for increasing their adherence with clinical guidelines, thereby improving the quality of care provided to diabetic patients.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)231-240
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of Ambulatory Care Management
    Volume30
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Jul 2007

    Keywords

    • Clinical guidelines
    • Diabetes
    • Managed care
    • Physician behavior

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Health Policy

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