__Objective__ This study aims to advance understanding of globally valid versus country-specific quality dimensions and indicators, as perceived by relevant stakeholders. It specifically addresses patient-level indicators for cataract surgery. __Design__ A mixed-methods case study comparing Singapore and The Netherlands __Setting__ Singapore (2017–2019) and The Netherlands (2014–2015). __Participants__ Stakeholder representatives of cataract care in Singapore and The Netherlands. __Intervention__ Based on the previously identified complete set of stakeholders in The Netherlands, we identified stakeholders of cataract care in Singapore. Stakeholder representatives then established a multi-stakeholder perspective on the...
Background: In the Netherlands, there is a growing need for standardized disease specific instrument...
Background. The recent emphasis on providing comparative health care data to the public has resulted...
Objective: To develop an instrument for provider organizations, consumers, purchasers, and policy ma...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to advance understanding of globally valid versus country-specific qualit...
Objective: To develop a method to define a multi-stakeholder perspective on health-service quality t...
BACKGROUND: Patients' feedback is of great importance in health care policy decisions. The Consumer ...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
textabstractBackground. Patients' feedback is of great importance in health care policy decisions. T...
Issue/problem: In health-care systems based on regulated competition, such as The Netherlands, consu...
Purpose: To examine the potential of a questionnaire (QUOTE Cataract) to measure quality of care fro...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Transparency in diabetes care requires quality indicators ...
PURPOSE: To examine the potential of a questionnaire (QUOTE Cataract) to measure quality of care fro...
bstract Background: Transparency in quality of care is an increasingly important issue in healthcar...
Background: In the Netherlands, there is a growing need for standardized disease specific instrument...
Background. The recent emphasis on providing comparative health care data to the public has resulted...
Objective: To develop an instrument for provider organizations, consumers, purchasers, and policy ma...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to advance understanding of globally valid versus country-specific qualit...
Objective: To develop a method to define a multi-stakeholder perspective on health-service quality t...
BACKGROUND: Patients' feedback is of great importance in health care policy decisions. The Consumer ...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
textabstractBackground. Patients' feedback is of great importance in health care policy decisions. T...
Issue/problem: In health-care systems based on regulated competition, such as The Netherlands, consu...
Purpose: To examine the potential of a questionnaire (QUOTE Cataract) to measure quality of care fro...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Transparency in diabetes care requires quality indicators ...
PURPOSE: To examine the potential of a questionnaire (QUOTE Cataract) to measure quality of care fro...
bstract Background: Transparency in quality of care is an increasingly important issue in healthcar...
Background: In the Netherlands, there is a growing need for standardized disease specific instrument...
Background. The recent emphasis on providing comparative health care data to the public has resulted...
Objective: To develop an instrument for provider organizations, consumers, purchasers, and policy ma...