Contains fulltext : 200700.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)From previous work, we know that medical practice varies widely, and that unwarranted variation signals low value for patients and society. We also know that public reporting helps to create awareness of the need for quality improvement. Despite the availability of rich data, most Western countries have no routine surveillance of the geographic distribution of utilization, costs, and outcomes of healthcare, including trends in variation over time. This paper highlights the role of transparent public reporting as a necessary first step to spark change and reduce unwarranted variation. Two recent examples of public reporting are presented to illustrate possib...
This article maps current approaches to public reporting on waiting times, patient experience and ag...
Background: In general, patients expect that the medical treatment they receive is provided by physi...
This study explores whether and how lower variations in clinical practice relate to hospital operati...
Primary care practice varies hugely from place to place. This chapter starts with establishing the e...
Primary care practice varies hugely from place to place. This chapter starts with establishing the e...
Identifying, understanding, and addressing clinical variation is a useful tool to promote appropriat...
Geographic variation in health care use has been demonstrated in many countries over many years. Suc...
The issues of quality and variation are indissociable as the knowledge of variation is one of the fo...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of clinical variation has attracted increasing interest in health systems int...
In the past decades, extensive research has been performed on the phenomenon of unwarranted clinical...
Healthcare is inevitably confronted by many kinds of variation. For example, patients have multiple ...
Background: Public reporting (PR) of healthcare (HC) provider\u2019s quality was proposed as a publi...
The current environment of budgetary challenges, an increase in chronic disease rates, and an aging ...
Variation in adherence to clinical guidelines, and in the organisation and delivery of health care s...
Improving the quality of care is a high priority for thosewho pay for and regulate health care. Yet,...
This article maps current approaches to public reporting on waiting times, patient experience and ag...
Background: In general, patients expect that the medical treatment they receive is provided by physi...
This study explores whether and how lower variations in clinical practice relate to hospital operati...
Primary care practice varies hugely from place to place. This chapter starts with establishing the e...
Primary care practice varies hugely from place to place. This chapter starts with establishing the e...
Identifying, understanding, and addressing clinical variation is a useful tool to promote appropriat...
Geographic variation in health care use has been demonstrated in many countries over many years. Suc...
The issues of quality and variation are indissociable as the knowledge of variation is one of the fo...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of clinical variation has attracted increasing interest in health systems int...
In the past decades, extensive research has been performed on the phenomenon of unwarranted clinical...
Healthcare is inevitably confronted by many kinds of variation. For example, patients have multiple ...
Background: Public reporting (PR) of healthcare (HC) provider\u2019s quality was proposed as a publi...
The current environment of budgetary challenges, an increase in chronic disease rates, and an aging ...
Variation in adherence to clinical guidelines, and in the organisation and delivery of health care s...
Improving the quality of care is a high priority for thosewho pay for and regulate health care. Yet,...
This article maps current approaches to public reporting on waiting times, patient experience and ag...
Background: In general, patients expect that the medical treatment they receive is provided by physi...
This study explores whether and how lower variations in clinical practice relate to hospital operati...