This study explores whether and how lower variations in clinical practice relate to hospital operational performance. This relation is critical to the overall search for pathways that will allow the healthcare industry to bend the cost curve, implying significant implications for practice and regulators. We define practice variation as all variation not resulting from patient mix and construct a novel measure using inpatient discharge data for each patient cohort having an identical medical condition. Hospitals in our dataset show a broad practice variation spectrum. Using statistical process control (SPC) as a theoretical lens, we hypothesize the negative impacts of practice variation on operational performance. We also consider intervenin...
CONTEXT. Determining variations in quality of care among hospitals can help direct attention to poor...
Introduction: The role of transparency in quality of care is becoming ever more important. Various i...
Purpose Process management approaches all pursue standardization, of which evidence-based medicine (...
Operational management (OM) approaches typically aim to reduce the variation in processes by removin...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018To monitor and improve healthcare in the US, provid...
Interventions to reduce variation in care quality are increasingly targeted at both individual docto...
Objective Unwarranted variation in clinical practice is a target for quality improvement in health c...
This study investigates three questions related to medical practice variation. First, it tests wheth...
The issues of quality and variation are indissociable as the knowledge of variation is one of the fo...
Variation in adherence to clinical guidelines, and in the organisation and delivery of health care s...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
CONTEXT Hospitals worldwide face challenging times and are consistently under pressure to control c...
Abstract This thesis addresses two major topics in measuring, comparing and improving quality o...
Objectives: To explore variations in general practice admission rates, comparing standardisation by ...
CONTEXT. Determining variations in quality of care among hospitals can help direct attention to poor...
Introduction: The role of transparency in quality of care is becoming ever more important. Various i...
Purpose Process management approaches all pursue standardization, of which evidence-based medicine (...
Operational management (OM) approaches typically aim to reduce the variation in processes by removin...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018To monitor and improve healthcare in the US, provid...
Interventions to reduce variation in care quality are increasingly targeted at both individual docto...
Objective Unwarranted variation in clinical practice is a target for quality improvement in health c...
This study investigates three questions related to medical practice variation. First, it tests wheth...
The issues of quality and variation are indissociable as the knowledge of variation is one of the fo...
Variation in adherence to clinical guidelines, and in the organisation and delivery of health care s...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
CONTEXT Hospitals worldwide face challenging times and are consistently under pressure to control c...
Abstract This thesis addresses two major topics in measuring, comparing and improving quality o...
Objectives: To explore variations in general practice admission rates, comparing standardisation by ...
CONTEXT. Determining variations in quality of care among hospitals can help direct attention to poor...
Introduction: The role of transparency in quality of care is becoming ever more important. Various i...
Purpose Process management approaches all pursue standardization, of which evidence-based medicine (...