AbstractThe ability to quantify the quality of cardiovascular care critically depends on the translation of recommendations for high-quality care into the measurement of that care. As payers and regulatory agencies increasingly seek to quantify healthcare quality, the implications of the measurement process on practicing physicians are likely to grow. This statement describes the methodology by which the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association approach creating performance measures and devising techniques for quantifying those aspects of care that directly reflect the quality of cardiovascular care. Methods for defining target populations, identifying dimensions of care, synthesizing the literature, and operational...
The quality of healthcare, particularly as reflected in current practice versus the available eviden...
ObjectivesWe examined compliance with performance measures for 14,464 patients enrolled from July 20...
Optimal delivery of health care is a common goal of individual physicians, professional organization...
Abstract—The ability to quantify the quality of cardiovascular care critically depends on the transl...
AbstractThe ability to quantify the quality of cardiovascular care critically depends on the transla...
Summary StatementConsistent with the growing national focus on healthcare quality, the American Coll...
Summary Statement—Consistent with the growing national focus on healthcare quality, the American Col...
AbstractThe assessment of medical practice is evolving rapidly in the United States. An initial focu...
vided leadership in enhancing the quality of cardiovascular care, including the development of clini...
C ardiovascular quality measures for inpatient care haveundergone a rapid evolution over the past th...
The results of implementation the methodology proposed by American Colleague of Cardiology and Ameri...
The focus on demonstrating high-quality medical care is intense and growing.The current trend is to ...
Barry Saver and colleagues caution against the use of process and performance metrics as health care...
Aims: It is increasingly recognized that tools are required for assessing and benchmarking quality o...
Importance:- To improve the quality of health care, many researchers have suggested that health care...
The quality of healthcare, particularly as reflected in current practice versus the available eviden...
ObjectivesWe examined compliance with performance measures for 14,464 patients enrolled from July 20...
Optimal delivery of health care is a common goal of individual physicians, professional organization...
Abstract—The ability to quantify the quality of cardiovascular care critically depends on the transl...
AbstractThe ability to quantify the quality of cardiovascular care critically depends on the transla...
Summary StatementConsistent with the growing national focus on healthcare quality, the American Coll...
Summary Statement—Consistent with the growing national focus on healthcare quality, the American Col...
AbstractThe assessment of medical practice is evolving rapidly in the United States. An initial focu...
vided leadership in enhancing the quality of cardiovascular care, including the development of clini...
C ardiovascular quality measures for inpatient care haveundergone a rapid evolution over the past th...
The results of implementation the methodology proposed by American Colleague of Cardiology and Ameri...
The focus on demonstrating high-quality medical care is intense and growing.The current trend is to ...
Barry Saver and colleagues caution against the use of process and performance metrics as health care...
Aims: It is increasingly recognized that tools are required for assessing and benchmarking quality o...
Importance:- To improve the quality of health care, many researchers have suggested that health care...
The quality of healthcare, particularly as reflected in current practice versus the available eviden...
ObjectivesWe examined compliance with performance measures for 14,464 patients enrolled from July 20...
Optimal delivery of health care is a common goal of individual physicians, professional organization...