Results

Results

Several studies have shown how BTE participation leads to improved physician performance, better patient health, and reduced costs of care.

Typically, BTE-recognized physicians have been found to:

Outperform non-recognized physicians on process measures of quality.

  • Have fewer episodes per patient and lower resource use per episode.
  • Have lower average costs per patient and per episode.

Patients with chronic conditions generally had fewer hospital admissions, and were healthier on average. And Recognized practices reported a higher level of shared accountability between patients and providers. As a result, these patients are better managed and incur fewer potentially avoidable hospitalizations and emergency department visits.