Healthcare managers, clinical researchers and individual patients (and their physicians) manage variation differently to achieve different ends. First, managers are primarily concerned with the performance of care processes over time. Their time horizon is relatively short, and the improvements they are concerned with are pragmatic and 'holistic.' Their goal is to create processes that are stable and effective. The analytical techniques of statistical process control effectively reflect these concerns. Second, clinical and health-services researchers are interested in the effectiveness of care and the generalisability of findings. They seek to control variation by their study design methods. Their primary question is: 'Does A cause B, every...
Healthcare is inevitably confronted by many kinds of variation. For example, patients have multiple ...
Variation is part of everyday life and exists all the time. Variation is the product of differences....
In general, patients expect that the medical treatment they receive is provided by physicians who ad...
Healthcare managers, clinical researchers and individual patients (and their physicians) manage vari...
The issues of quality and variation are indissociable as the knowledge of variation is one of the fo...
Operational management (OM) approaches typically aim to reduce the variation in processes by removin...
Interventions to reduce variation in care quality are increasingly targeted at both individual docto...
Commentary on health care delivery prominently expresses two recommendations regarding variation in ...
Research in hospital variation is important and currently very popular. However, due to the methods ...
In the past decades, extensive research has been performed on the phenomenon of unwarranted clinical...
Variability plays an important role in service operations, where customers repeatedly interact with ...
Clinical practice variation (CPV), where differences in healthcare delivery do not reflect differenc...
Healthcare is inevitably confronted by many kinds of variation. For example, patients have multiple ...
Background: In general, patients expect that the medical treatment they receive is provided by physi...
OBJECTIVE: To test clinical pathways in a variety of Italian health care organizations in 2000-200...
Healthcare is inevitably confronted by many kinds of variation. For example, patients have multiple ...
Variation is part of everyday life and exists all the time. Variation is the product of differences....
In general, patients expect that the medical treatment they receive is provided by physicians who ad...
Healthcare managers, clinical researchers and individual patients (and their physicians) manage vari...
The issues of quality and variation are indissociable as the knowledge of variation is one of the fo...
Operational management (OM) approaches typically aim to reduce the variation in processes by removin...
Interventions to reduce variation in care quality are increasingly targeted at both individual docto...
Commentary on health care delivery prominently expresses two recommendations regarding variation in ...
Research in hospital variation is important and currently very popular. However, due to the methods ...
In the past decades, extensive research has been performed on the phenomenon of unwarranted clinical...
Variability plays an important role in service operations, where customers repeatedly interact with ...
Clinical practice variation (CPV), where differences in healthcare delivery do not reflect differenc...
Healthcare is inevitably confronted by many kinds of variation. For example, patients have multiple ...
Background: In general, patients expect that the medical treatment they receive is provided by physi...
OBJECTIVE: To test clinical pathways in a variety of Italian health care organizations in 2000-200...
Healthcare is inevitably confronted by many kinds of variation. For example, patients have multiple ...
Variation is part of everyday life and exists all the time. Variation is the product of differences....
In general, patients expect that the medical treatment they receive is provided by physicians who ad...