Physician Practice Information survey Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Practice Information survey?
The PPI survey is a national effort aimed at collecting up-to-date information on physician practice characteristics in order to positively influence national decision makers while further developing and refining AMA and ACR policy. Practice data being utilized by Congress, as well as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, are nearly a decade old for most specialties and must be updated to reflect current experience. The PPI survey will provide policy makers with current, accurate data across specialty and practice types so that they can make more informed, evidence based decisions.
Why should I participate in this study?
This study represents your practice’s opportunity to communicate accurate financial and operational information to policy makers including members of Congress and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Your participation in this study will ensure that the voice and priorities of your medical specialty are clearly heard.
What type of information is being collected?
The PPI survey is focused on collecting information on practice characteristics, provider hours worked, number of patient visits, and number of procedures performed. The survey also seeks to quantify common professional expenses associated with medical practice (during 2006), participation in Medicare, and common characteristics of managed care plans. Finally, current topics of national interest such as medical malpractice coverage and the use of electronic medical records are explored.
What organizations endorse the study?
The AMA and ACR, along with 70 other medical specialty organizations have provided financial support and endorsement for the 2007 Practice Information survey.
Who is conducting the study?
The organizations endorsing the PPI study have contracted with dmrkynetec to collect this data on their behalf. Dmrkynetec is an independent, nationally-recognized research and consulting firm with extensive background in collecting information regarding provider issues.
Why was I chosen?
You were randomly selected as part of a statistically-controlled sample to represent thousands of other providers in your specialty and region of the country. Your participation is critical to ensure that the information collected is representative of providers in all types of practice situations.
How long will this survey take?
There are two components associated with the survey; one to be completed by the provider and the other by the practice’s manager/administrator. Advance study materials include worksheets to help efficiently organize the information. Once these worksheets are filled in, each component of the survey takes approximately 15 minutes to complete by phone or web.
Are my responses confidential?
Dmrkynetec adheres to strict confidentiality guidelines. All information that would permit identification of any participant will be regarded as strictly confidential. Such information will be used only for purposes of the study and will not be disclosed or released for any other purposes without prior consent, except as required by law.
Where can I see results of the study?
Results of the final study may be published in AMNews, JAMA, the Journal of Health Economics, and a wide variety of other professional journals. In addition, practices participating in the 2007/2008 PPI survey will receive a special data summary document containing highlights of study results. This summary document will only be available to PPI participants.