Definition of Report Card

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Report Card

The term 'Report Card ' as it applies to the area of Medicare in the United States can be defined as ' Is a way to check up on the quality of care delivered by health plans. Report cards provide information on how well a health plan treats its members, keeps them healthy, and gives access to needed care. Report cards can be published by States, private health organizations, consumer groups, or health plans'.

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