ObjectiveDifferences in the quality of emergency department (ED) care are often attributed to nonclinical factors such as variations in the structure, systems, and processes of care. Few studies have examined these associations among children. We aimed to determine whether process measures of quality of care delivered to patients receiving care in children's hospital EDs were associated with physician-level or hospital-level factors.MethodsWe included children (<18 years old) who presented to any of the 12 EDs participating in the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) between January 2011 and December 2011. We measured quality of care from medical record reviews using a previously validated implicit review instrument...
Aims and objectives To describe the nurse–patient ratio in the paediatric emergency department and ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To begin closing the gap with respect to quality measures ava...
ObjectiveThe objective was to test the hypothesis that in‐hospital outcomes are worse among children...
ObjectiveQuality of care delivered to adult patients in the emergency department (ED) is often assoc...
ObjectiveQuality of care delivered to adult patients in the emergency department (ED) is often assoc...
BackgroundThere are few outcomes experienced by children receiving care in the Emergency Department ...
Copyright 2016 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. IMPORTANCE The quality of pediatri...
To develop and validate a measure of the quality of the pediatric emergency department care experien...
OBJECTIVE. Our objective was to determine whether parent-reported, high-quality primary care was ass...
Background: Measuring quality of care in a paediatric emergency department is challenging and there ...
Abstract Background There are few outcomes experienced by children receiving care in the Emergency D...
Abstract Background Quality improvement systems are needed to overcome the ‘Quality Gap’ – differenc...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the consistency, reliability, and validity of an implicit review instrument tha...
OBJECTIVE: To understand factors associated with pediatric inpatient safety events, we test 2 hypoth...
Importance: The quality of pediatric resuscitative care delivered across the spectrum of emergency d...
Aims and objectives To describe the nurse–patient ratio in the paediatric emergency department and ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To begin closing the gap with respect to quality measures ava...
ObjectiveThe objective was to test the hypothesis that in‐hospital outcomes are worse among children...
ObjectiveQuality of care delivered to adult patients in the emergency department (ED) is often assoc...
ObjectiveQuality of care delivered to adult patients in the emergency department (ED) is often assoc...
BackgroundThere are few outcomes experienced by children receiving care in the Emergency Department ...
Copyright 2016 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. IMPORTANCE The quality of pediatri...
To develop and validate a measure of the quality of the pediatric emergency department care experien...
OBJECTIVE. Our objective was to determine whether parent-reported, high-quality primary care was ass...
Background: Measuring quality of care in a paediatric emergency department is challenging and there ...
Abstract Background There are few outcomes experienced by children receiving care in the Emergency D...
Abstract Background Quality improvement systems are needed to overcome the ‘Quality Gap’ – differenc...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the consistency, reliability, and validity of an implicit review instrument tha...
OBJECTIVE: To understand factors associated with pediatric inpatient safety events, we test 2 hypoth...
Importance: The quality of pediatric resuscitative care delivered across the spectrum of emergency d...
Aims and objectives To describe the nurse–patient ratio in the paediatric emergency department and ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To begin closing the gap with respect to quality measures ava...
ObjectiveThe objective was to test the hypothesis that in‐hospital outcomes are worse among children...