Concern about risks associated with medical care has led to increasing interest in quality improvement processes. Most quality initiatives derive from manufacturing, where they have worked well in improving quality by small, steady increments. Adaptations of quality processes to the healthcare environment have included variations emphasising teamwork; large, ambitious increments in targets; and unorthodox approaches. Feedback of clinical information to clinicians is a central process in many quality improvement activities. It is important to choose feedback data that support the objectives for quality improvement - and not just what is expedient. Clinicians need to be better educated about the quality improvement process to maintain the qua...
International audienceBackground: Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of ca...
Providing health professionals with feedback on their clinical performance (audit and feedback; A&F)...
of inappropriate care in the United States and how solutions to cost and quality in health care can ...
In healthcare we strive to provide the highest possible quality of care. Even though healthcare prof...
Background Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have become central to efforts to change clinical pra...
This is the tenth in a series of articles about the science of quality improvement. We explore how e...
As innovations in healthcare delivery systems and electronic medical records (EMR) data capture deve...
In contrast with the primary goals of science, which are to discover and disseminate new knowledge, ...
Medical practice is facing many pressures, all requiring ever-higher standards and better 'quality' ...
Guideline developers use a bewildering variety of systems to rate the quality of the evidence underl...
There is now a plethora of different quality improvement strategies (QIS) for optimizing health care...
Although quality improvement (QI) is frequently advocated as a way of addressing the problems with h...
<b>Background: </b>Delivering high quality health care requires an ongoing effort at all levels of t...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to describe the emerging science of improvement in health ca...
Few topics in American medicine have generated as much interest or debate as the quality of the heal...
International audienceBackground: Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of ca...
Providing health professionals with feedback on their clinical performance (audit and feedback; A&F)...
of inappropriate care in the United States and how solutions to cost and quality in health care can ...
In healthcare we strive to provide the highest possible quality of care. Even though healthcare prof...
Background Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have become central to efforts to change clinical pra...
This is the tenth in a series of articles about the science of quality improvement. We explore how e...
As innovations in healthcare delivery systems and electronic medical records (EMR) data capture deve...
In contrast with the primary goals of science, which are to discover and disseminate new knowledge, ...
Medical practice is facing many pressures, all requiring ever-higher standards and better 'quality' ...
Guideline developers use a bewildering variety of systems to rate the quality of the evidence underl...
There is now a plethora of different quality improvement strategies (QIS) for optimizing health care...
Although quality improvement (QI) is frequently advocated as a way of addressing the problems with h...
<b>Background: </b>Delivering high quality health care requires an ongoing effort at all levels of t...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to describe the emerging science of improvement in health ca...
Few topics in American medicine have generated as much interest or debate as the quality of the heal...
International audienceBackground: Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of ca...
Providing health professionals with feedback on their clinical performance (audit and feedback; A&F)...
of inappropriate care in the United States and how solutions to cost and quality in health care can ...