: Promoting standardization and quality assurance (QA) may guarantee better outcomes for patients and ensure a better allocation of healthcare system resources. The present study tested the association between process quality indicators of the clinical pathway for melanoma and both patient short-term mortality and budget utilization Specific indicators were selected to assess quality of processes in different phases of the pathway as well as the pathway as a whole. Cox regression models were run for each phase to test the association between adherence to the quality indicator and overall mortality. A Tobit regression analysis was used to identify any association between adherence to the quality indicators and total costs over the two years ...
<p><b>AIM: </b>The main aim of this study is to demonstrate how our melanoma disea...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Objective: Metastatic melanoma (MM), a major concern for health-care providers, is increasing. We sy...
The prognosis of cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is based on disease progression. The highly hete...
Introduction: Melanoma, a malignancy of melanocytes, is the most deadly and aggressive form of skin ...
Promoting standardization and quality assurance (QA) in oncology on the strength of real-world data ...
In an attempt to ensure high standards of cancer care, there is increasing interest in determining a...
Background: Quality of surgical care can be an important contributor to differences in survival amon...
Reproducible, high-quality surgery is a key point in the management of cancer patients. Quality indi...
Cutaneous melanoma is a major concern in terms of healthcare systems and economics. The aim of this ...
Background: Clinical factors, such as tumor thickness, ulceration and growth phase have a role as pr...
Objectives: Standard care for cutaneous melanoma includes an accurate pathology report (PR) and sent...
Objectives To identify patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient-reported experience mea...
Although clinical guidelines exist, the management of patients with cutaneous melanoma (CM) is a com...
Recently, a Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) survey of melanoma patterns of care by ...
<p><b>AIM: </b>The main aim of this study is to demonstrate how our melanoma disea...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Objective: Metastatic melanoma (MM), a major concern for health-care providers, is increasing. We sy...
The prognosis of cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is based on disease progression. The highly hete...
Introduction: Melanoma, a malignancy of melanocytes, is the most deadly and aggressive form of skin ...
Promoting standardization and quality assurance (QA) in oncology on the strength of real-world data ...
In an attempt to ensure high standards of cancer care, there is increasing interest in determining a...
Background: Quality of surgical care can be an important contributor to differences in survival amon...
Reproducible, high-quality surgery is a key point in the management of cancer patients. Quality indi...
Cutaneous melanoma is a major concern in terms of healthcare systems and economics. The aim of this ...
Background: Clinical factors, such as tumor thickness, ulceration and growth phase have a role as pr...
Objectives: Standard care for cutaneous melanoma includes an accurate pathology report (PR) and sent...
Objectives To identify patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient-reported experience mea...
Although clinical guidelines exist, the management of patients with cutaneous melanoma (CM) is a com...
Recently, a Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) survey of melanoma patterns of care by ...
<p><b>AIM: </b>The main aim of this study is to demonstrate how our melanoma disea...
Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance, as ...
Objective: Metastatic melanoma (MM), a major concern for health-care providers, is increasing. We sy...