The indicator ‘death in low-mortality diagnosis-related groups (DRG)’ is a patient safety indicator (PSI) that can be derived from routinely collected administrative data sources. It is included in a group of PSI that have been proposed to compare and monitor standards of hospital care in Australia. To summarize the attributes of this indicator as a measure of quality and safety in healthcare and examine issues regarding the development process, definitions and use of the indicator in practice. A structured literature search was conducted using the Ovid Medline database to identify peer-reviewed published literature which used ‘death in low-mortality DRG’ as a quality/safety indicator. Key quality websites were also searched. The studies we...
This paper proposes a method of deriving a quality indicator for hospitals using mortality outcome m...
Background: A high percentage of people dying at home, and a low percentage of people being admitted...
Low-value health care refers to interventions where the risk of harm or costs exceeds the likely ben...
To introduce diagnosis related groups to assess the medical quality and try to establish an effectiv...
Using administrative data to measure the quality and safety of hospital care offers many opportuniti...
The DRG classification provides a useful tool for the evaluation of hospital care. Indicators such a...
Background: Hospital performance reports based on administrative data should distinguish differences...
Background. Concerns about patient safety have arisen with growing documentation of the extent and n...
Introduction: The AHRQ Quality Indicators (QIs) were created in order to both identify the performan...
Objectives To determine the proportion of avoidable deaths (due to acts of omission and commission) ...
Patient safety is the avoidance, prevention and amelioration of adverse outcomes or injuries stemmin...
One-third of all medication errors causing harm to hospitalized patients occur in the medication pre...
Background and Aim: Since safety, performance and outcome indicators can improve the quality of care...
OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between the proportion of hospital deaths that are preventable an...
Background. Concerns about patient safety have arisen with growing documentation of the extent and n...
This paper proposes a method of deriving a quality indicator for hospitals using mortality outcome m...
Background: A high percentage of people dying at home, and a low percentage of people being admitted...
Low-value health care refers to interventions where the risk of harm or costs exceeds the likely ben...
To introduce diagnosis related groups to assess the medical quality and try to establish an effectiv...
Using administrative data to measure the quality and safety of hospital care offers many opportuniti...
The DRG classification provides a useful tool for the evaluation of hospital care. Indicators such a...
Background: Hospital performance reports based on administrative data should distinguish differences...
Background. Concerns about patient safety have arisen with growing documentation of the extent and n...
Introduction: The AHRQ Quality Indicators (QIs) were created in order to both identify the performan...
Objectives To determine the proportion of avoidable deaths (due to acts of omission and commission) ...
Patient safety is the avoidance, prevention and amelioration of adverse outcomes or injuries stemmin...
One-third of all medication errors causing harm to hospitalized patients occur in the medication pre...
Background and Aim: Since safety, performance and outcome indicators can improve the quality of care...
OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between the proportion of hospital deaths that are preventable an...
Background. Concerns about patient safety have arisen with growing documentation of the extent and n...
This paper proposes a method of deriving a quality indicator for hospitals using mortality outcome m...
Background: A high percentage of people dying at home, and a low percentage of people being admitted...
Low-value health care refers to interventions where the risk of harm or costs exceeds the likely ben...