Clinical indicators are an important component of quality assessment of clinical services. We outline the strategies used in the department of Geriatric Medicine at Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) to report on and improve the results. The clinical indicator for assessment of cognitive function had improved from 19 % in September 1998 to 64 % in February 1999. The clinical indicator for assessment of physical function has been maintained at 80%. There have been revisions to the definitions of the clinical indicators for 1999. The current clinical indicators used in this department can be modified for comparison nationwide amongst geriatric units
Free to read Objectives The objective of this study was to develop process quality indicators (PQIs)...
The number of older patients admitted to acute hospitals has increased; however, their needs are het...
The number of older patients admitted to acute hospitals has increased; however, their needs are het...
Background: standardised assessment is recommended in geriatric practice to improve patient care and...
Objective To find consensus on appropriate and feasible structure, process and outcome indicators fo...
Objective To find consensus on appropriate and feasible structure, process and outcome indicators fo...
Background: Frail older people admitted to acute care hospitals are at risk of a range of adverse ou...
Clinical indicators give an indication of the quality of the patient care delivered. They must compl...
BACKGROUND: Frail older people admitted to acute care hospitals are at risk of a range of adverse ou...
Background: standardised assessment is recommended in geriatric practice to improve patient care and...
Contains fulltext : 52564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical indic...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the responsiveness of the Minimum Data Set interRAI Acute Care (AC), a compr...
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Clinical indicators are tools used to monitor important processes in the clinical care of patients. ...
Background People who live in aged care homes have high rates of illness and frailty. Providing evi...
Free to read Objectives The objective of this study was to develop process quality indicators (PQIs)...
The number of older patients admitted to acute hospitals has increased; however, their needs are het...
The number of older patients admitted to acute hospitals has increased; however, their needs are het...
Background: standardised assessment is recommended in geriatric practice to improve patient care and...
Objective To find consensus on appropriate and feasible structure, process and outcome indicators fo...
Objective To find consensus on appropriate and feasible structure, process and outcome indicators fo...
Background: Frail older people admitted to acute care hospitals are at risk of a range of adverse ou...
Clinical indicators give an indication of the quality of the patient care delivered. They must compl...
BACKGROUND: Frail older people admitted to acute care hospitals are at risk of a range of adverse ou...
Background: standardised assessment is recommended in geriatric practice to improve patient care and...
Contains fulltext : 52564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical indic...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the responsiveness of the Minimum Data Set interRAI Acute Care (AC), a compr...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterItem not available in this repository.People who live in age...
Clinical indicators are tools used to monitor important processes in the clinical care of patients. ...
Background People who live in aged care homes have high rates of illness and frailty. Providing evi...
Free to read Objectives The objective of this study was to develop process quality indicators (PQIs)...
The number of older patients admitted to acute hospitals has increased; however, their needs are het...
The number of older patients admitted to acute hospitals has increased; however, their needs are het...