Comparing physicians’ performance to peers decreases job satisfaction and increases burnout

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Comparing physicians’ performance to peers decreases job satisfaction and increases burnout

A commonly used behavioral intervention—informing primary care physicians about how their performance compares to that of their peers—has no statistically significant impact on preventive care performance. It does, however, decrease physicians’ job satisfaction while increasing burnout.

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