Patient safety in ambulatory care has not been routinely measured. California implemented a pay-for-performance program in safety-net hospitals that incentivized measurement and improvement in key areas of ambulatory safety: referral completion, medication safety, and test follow-up. We present two years of program data (collected during July 2015-June 2017) and show both suboptimal performance in aspects of ambulatory safety and questionable reliability in data reporting. Performance was better in areas that required limited coordination or patient engagement-for example, annual medication monitoring versus follow-up after high-risk mammograms. Health care systems that lack seamlessly integrated electronic health records and pati...
Medical errors remain a leading cause of death and poor patient outcomes during hospitalization in t...
BACKGROUND: Most healthcare in the US is delivered in the ambulatory care setting, but the epidemiol...
Medical errors remain a leading cause of death and poor patient outcomes during hospitalization in t...
Patient safety in ambulatory care has not been routinely measured. California implemented a pay-for-...
Patient safety in ambulatory care has not been routinely measured. California implemented a pay-for-...
ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to develop standards for tracking patient safety gaps in ambulator...
In 2000, the Institute of Medicine released a report on patient safety that included an estimate tha...
Objectives: Quality and safety improvement are global priorities. In the last two decades, the Unite...
Objectives: Quality and safety improvement are global priorities. In the last two decades, the Unite...
The study by Gandhi and colleagues in this issue uses settled malpractice claims to help us better u...
Measurement of patient safety at the system and organizational level provides the data for a prospec...
Patient safety is a critical aspect of a hospital\u27s quality performance. However, patient safety ...
Patient safety is a critical aspect of a hospital\u27s quality performance. However, patient safety ...
The Affordable Care Act includes provisions to increase the value obtained from health care spendin...
Safety-net hospitals (SNHs) may gain little financial benefit from the rapidly spreading adoption of...
Medical errors remain a leading cause of death and poor patient outcomes during hospitalization in t...
BACKGROUND: Most healthcare in the US is delivered in the ambulatory care setting, but the epidemiol...
Medical errors remain a leading cause of death and poor patient outcomes during hospitalization in t...
Patient safety in ambulatory care has not been routinely measured. California implemented a pay-for-...
Patient safety in ambulatory care has not been routinely measured. California implemented a pay-for-...
ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to develop standards for tracking patient safety gaps in ambulator...
In 2000, the Institute of Medicine released a report on patient safety that included an estimate tha...
Objectives: Quality and safety improvement are global priorities. In the last two decades, the Unite...
Objectives: Quality and safety improvement are global priorities. In the last two decades, the Unite...
The study by Gandhi and colleagues in this issue uses settled malpractice claims to help us better u...
Measurement of patient safety at the system and organizational level provides the data for a prospec...
Patient safety is a critical aspect of a hospital\u27s quality performance. However, patient safety ...
Patient safety is a critical aspect of a hospital\u27s quality performance. However, patient safety ...
The Affordable Care Act includes provisions to increase the value obtained from health care spendin...
Safety-net hospitals (SNHs) may gain little financial benefit from the rapidly spreading adoption of...
Medical errors remain a leading cause of death and poor patient outcomes during hospitalization in t...
BACKGROUND: Most healthcare in the US is delivered in the ambulatory care setting, but the epidemiol...
Medical errors remain a leading cause of death and poor patient outcomes during hospitalization in t...