BACKGROUND: More and more league tables are being published every day to rate the performance of health boards, hospitals and surgeons. However, they do not show the magnitude of uncertainty caused by natural variation. METHODS: We propose a new method to present league tables in which the ratings are easy to interpret. Instead of just giving one score, we suggest the addition of best-case scenario and worst-case scenario scores. The true performance of a clinic, accounting for natural variation, is most likely to be between the best-case scenario and the worst-case scenario for its rating. These ratings can be computed easily, without any special software. RESULTS: We illustrate our method based on data of Dutch IVF clinics from 2004. Six ...
Purpose: The objective was to explore the variability in in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates....
How well does the recently developed UK model predicting the success rate of IVF treatment (the 2011...
BACKGROUND: At present there is considerable interest in healthcare administration, among profession...
Contains fulltext : 53074.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Mo...
BACKGROUND: More andmore league tables are being published every day to rate the performance of heal...
Background: Rankings based on outcome are often used to present health care provider performance. Th...
OBJECTIVES: Data on the performance of health boards, hospitals and medical specialists, etc., are b...
Introduction: The role of transparency in quality of care is becoming ever more important. Various i...
STUDY QUESTION Are there differences between clinics in the chances of natural conception of couples...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy rates cannot be used reliably for comparison of IVF clinic performance because...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the use of clinical prediction models improves concordance between gyna...
Purpose: Our purpose was to explore two methods of expressing the performance of IVF programs. Metho...
Contains fulltext : 69432.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ab...
BACKGROUND: About 30–40 % of patients do not receive care based on available scientific evidence. Fo...
Objective: There is a growing focus on quality and safety in healthcare. Outcome indicators are incr...
Purpose: The objective was to explore the variability in in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates....
How well does the recently developed UK model predicting the success rate of IVF treatment (the 2011...
BACKGROUND: At present there is considerable interest in healthcare administration, among profession...
Contains fulltext : 53074.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Mo...
BACKGROUND: More andmore league tables are being published every day to rate the performance of heal...
Background: Rankings based on outcome are often used to present health care provider performance. Th...
OBJECTIVES: Data on the performance of health boards, hospitals and medical specialists, etc., are b...
Introduction: The role of transparency in quality of care is becoming ever more important. Various i...
STUDY QUESTION Are there differences between clinics in the chances of natural conception of couples...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy rates cannot be used reliably for comparison of IVF clinic performance because...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the use of clinical prediction models improves concordance between gyna...
Purpose: Our purpose was to explore two methods of expressing the performance of IVF programs. Metho...
Contains fulltext : 69432.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ab...
BACKGROUND: About 30–40 % of patients do not receive care based on available scientific evidence. Fo...
Objective: There is a growing focus on quality and safety in healthcare. Outcome indicators are incr...
Purpose: The objective was to explore the variability in in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates....
How well does the recently developed UK model predicting the success rate of IVF treatment (the 2011...
BACKGROUND: At present there is considerable interest in healthcare administration, among profession...