Background: Allocation of limited resources to improve quality, patient safety, and outcomes is a decision-making challenge health care leaders face every day. While much valuable health care management research has concentrated on administrative data analysis, this approach often falls short of providing actionable information essential for effective management of specific system implementations and complex systems. This comprehensive performance analysis of a hospital-wide system illustrates application of various analysis approaches to support understanding specific system behaviors and identify leverage points for improvement. The study focuses on performance of a hospital rescue system supporting early recognition and response to patie...
The researcher investigated the procedures taken by healthcare administrators within twenty-two Penn...
Systems diagnoses have been effectively used to understand many complex organizational systems withi...
OBJECTIVE: Six per cent of hospital patients experience a patient safety incident, of which 12% resu...
Abstract Background Allocation of limited resources to improve quality, patient safety, and outcomes...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Contemporary acute care health facilities are inc...
Aim: To identify and quantify Failure to Rescue (FtR) episodes from emergency events at a large chil...
Background: Annually in England, over 1.5 million children and young people (CYP) are admitted to ho...
BACKGROUND: Data suggest that the overall quality of inhospital resuscitation is suboptimal and cont...
Patients admitted to modern hospitals often have multiple co-morbidities and complex management issu...
In hospitalized patients, cardiorespiratory collapse mostly occurs after a distinct period of deteri...
The ability to successfully rescue patients from complications has been shown to be a good measure o...
Background: Disaster in hospital is when the resources of the hospitals (infrastructure, trained man...
Copyright © 2012 Patrick Möhnle et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
SummaryAmong the most common and chronic problems in the healthcare system worldwide is the crowding...
Objectives: This study aims to assess the potential for deriving 2 mortality based failure to rescue...
The researcher investigated the procedures taken by healthcare administrators within twenty-two Penn...
Systems diagnoses have been effectively used to understand many complex organizational systems withi...
OBJECTIVE: Six per cent of hospital patients experience a patient safety incident, of which 12% resu...
Abstract Background Allocation of limited resources to improve quality, patient safety, and outcomes...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Contemporary acute care health facilities are inc...
Aim: To identify and quantify Failure to Rescue (FtR) episodes from emergency events at a large chil...
Background: Annually in England, over 1.5 million children and young people (CYP) are admitted to ho...
BACKGROUND: Data suggest that the overall quality of inhospital resuscitation is suboptimal and cont...
Patients admitted to modern hospitals often have multiple co-morbidities and complex management issu...
In hospitalized patients, cardiorespiratory collapse mostly occurs after a distinct period of deteri...
The ability to successfully rescue patients from complications has been shown to be a good measure o...
Background: Disaster in hospital is when the resources of the hospitals (infrastructure, trained man...
Copyright © 2012 Patrick Möhnle et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
SummaryAmong the most common and chronic problems in the healthcare system worldwide is the crowding...
Objectives: This study aims to assess the potential for deriving 2 mortality based failure to rescue...
The researcher investigated the procedures taken by healthcare administrators within twenty-two Penn...
Systems diagnoses have been effectively used to understand many complex organizational systems withi...
OBJECTIVE: Six per cent of hospital patients experience a patient safety incident, of which 12% resu...