Outcomes research is a quantitative assessment of the results of care. Outcomes analysis provides information that benefits the physician, the patient, the institution and the health care purchasers. It provides relevant and timely information for the assessment of the heart centre\u27s performance. Outcomes data have proven to be useful to the attending physicians by providing a basis for clinical decision making. Patients may be appraised of the usual results and the risks of various treatment strategies and make informed decisions on their care. The purchasers of health care will be better informed regarding the costs and effectiveness of the care being delivered. O\u27Connor et al. have stated that methods of improving care are often di...
Introduction More than 30 000 cardiac surgery procedures are performed in the UK each year, however,...
There is a the strong temporal, if not causal, link between the intervention and the outcome in card...
Optimal delivery of health care is a common goal of individual physicians, professional organization...
Outcomes research is a quantitative assessment of the results of care. Outcomes analysis provides in...
Introduction and Objectives: Evaluating patient outcomes following cardiac surgery is a means of mea...
The most common cardiac surgical procedures are coronary artery bypass graft surgery and aortic or m...
Background-—There is currently no accepted standard for reporting outcomes following cardiac surgery...
Invasive off- or on-pump cardiac surgery (elective and emergency procedures, excluding transplants a...
From early age, we are taught to break apart problems, to fragment the world. This apparently makes ...
Outcomes research focuses on the end results of healthcare, with emphasis on the patient experience....
The measurement of outcomes is a fundamental component of modern surgery to provide the foundations ...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs), such as symptoms, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), or patie...
BackgroundCurrent studies in cardiothoracic clinical research frequently fail to use end points that...
Background Invasive off-or on-pump cardiac surgery (elective and emergency procedures, excluding tra...
Thesis argues that patient assessed outcomes and data and records used in health information systems...
Introduction More than 30 000 cardiac surgery procedures are performed in the UK each year, however,...
There is a the strong temporal, if not causal, link between the intervention and the outcome in card...
Optimal delivery of health care is a common goal of individual physicians, professional organization...
Outcomes research is a quantitative assessment of the results of care. Outcomes analysis provides in...
Introduction and Objectives: Evaluating patient outcomes following cardiac surgery is a means of mea...
The most common cardiac surgical procedures are coronary artery bypass graft surgery and aortic or m...
Background-—There is currently no accepted standard for reporting outcomes following cardiac surgery...
Invasive off- or on-pump cardiac surgery (elective and emergency procedures, excluding transplants a...
From early age, we are taught to break apart problems, to fragment the world. This apparently makes ...
Outcomes research focuses on the end results of healthcare, with emphasis on the patient experience....
The measurement of outcomes is a fundamental component of modern surgery to provide the foundations ...
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs), such as symptoms, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), or patie...
BackgroundCurrent studies in cardiothoracic clinical research frequently fail to use end points that...
Background Invasive off-or on-pump cardiac surgery (elective and emergency procedures, excluding tra...
Thesis argues that patient assessed outcomes and data and records used in health information systems...
Introduction More than 30 000 cardiac surgery procedures are performed in the UK each year, however,...
There is a the strong temporal, if not causal, link between the intervention and the outcome in card...
Optimal delivery of health care is a common goal of individual physicians, professional organization...