BACKGROUND: Strengthening health-care effectiveness, increasing accessibility and improving resilience are key goals in the upcoming European Union health-care agenda. European Collaboration for Health-Care Optimization (ECHO), an international research project on health-care performance assessment funded by the seventh framework programme, has provided evidence and methodology to allow the attainment of those goals. This article aims at describing ECHO, analysing its main instruments and discussing some of the ECHO policy implications. METHODS: Using patient-level administrative data, a series of observational studies (ecological and cross-section with associated time-series analyses) were conducted to analyze population and patients' expo...
Objective To review and update the conceptual framework, indicator content and research priorities o...
OBJECTIVE: To review and update the conceptual framework, indicator content and research priorities ...
OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into similarities and differences in patient evaluations of quality of p...
*The members of the ECHO Consortium are listed in the Acknowledgement. Background: Strengthening hea...
This article describes the methodological challenges associated with disease-based international com...
Background: Large differences between countries exist in the use, costs, quality, accessibility etc....
AbstractThis article describes the methodological challenges associated with disease-based internati...
OBJECTIVE: Measuring quality of care through performance indicators and subsequently using these to ...
The article is based on a multidimensional conception of healthcare system performance. Our objectiv...
Background: Primary health care and its strengthening through performance measurement is essential f...
Healthcare systems play a very important role in society and their role is becoming increasingly im...
The integration of different administrative data sources from a number of European countries has bee...
Background: Cross-country comparisons of health system performance have become increasingly importan...
Objectives: Performance indicators are a popular mechanism for measuring the quality of healthcare t...
Objectives: Performance indicators are a popular mechanism for measuring the quality of healthcare t...
Objective To review and update the conceptual framework, indicator content and research priorities o...
OBJECTIVE: To review and update the conceptual framework, indicator content and research priorities ...
OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into similarities and differences in patient evaluations of quality of p...
*The members of the ECHO Consortium are listed in the Acknowledgement. Background: Strengthening hea...
This article describes the methodological challenges associated with disease-based international com...
Background: Large differences between countries exist in the use, costs, quality, accessibility etc....
AbstractThis article describes the methodological challenges associated with disease-based internati...
OBJECTIVE: Measuring quality of care through performance indicators and subsequently using these to ...
The article is based on a multidimensional conception of healthcare system performance. Our objectiv...
Background: Primary health care and its strengthening through performance measurement is essential f...
Healthcare systems play a very important role in society and their role is becoming increasingly im...
The integration of different administrative data sources from a number of European countries has bee...
Background: Cross-country comparisons of health system performance have become increasingly importan...
Objectives: Performance indicators are a popular mechanism for measuring the quality of healthcare t...
Objectives: Performance indicators are a popular mechanism for measuring the quality of healthcare t...
Objective To review and update the conceptual framework, indicator content and research priorities o...
OBJECTIVE: To review and update the conceptual framework, indicator content and research priorities ...
OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into similarities and differences in patient evaluations of quality of p...