INTRODUCTION: Delphi procedures are frequently used to develop performance indicators, but little is known about the validity of this method. We aimed to examine the consistency of indicator selection across different procedures and across different panels. METHODS: Analysis of three indicator set development procedures: the EPA Cardio project, which used international GP panels; the UniRap project, a Dutch GP indicator project; and the Vitale Vaten project, which used a national multidisciplinary health professional panel and a stakeholder panel. RESULTS: With respect to clinical indicators, consistency between procedures varied according to the origin of the indicators. In Vitale Vaten the multidisciplinary panel of health professionals v...
Background: For health care performance indicators (PIs) to be reliable, data underlying the PIs are...
Objective: Investigation of variations in provider performance and its determinants may help inform ...
Aims: There is debate about the optimum algorithm for cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk estimation. ...
Contains fulltext : 89182.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
Primary care can play an important role in providing cardiovascular risk management in patients with...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Primary care has an important role in cardiovascular risk management (CVRM) an...
Background: Primary care has an important role in cardiovascular risk management (CVRM) and a minimu...
Background. Cardiovascular (CV) diseases are major causes of morbidity and death in adults in the wo...
Aims: It is increasingly recognized that tools are required for assessing and benchmarking quality o...
Aims: To develop a set of quality indicators (QIs) for the evaluation of the care and outcomes for ...
This report presents the consensus recommendations of an international expert panel on indicators fo...
Objectives: Cardiac rehabilitation is underused and its quality in practice is unclear. A quality in...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Aims: There is debate about the optimum algorithm for cardiovascu...
Aims There is debate about the optimum algorithm for cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk estimation. W...
Background: For health care performance indicators (PIs) to be reliable, data underlying the PIs are...
Objective: Investigation of variations in provider performance and its determinants may help inform ...
Aims: There is debate about the optimum algorithm for cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk estimation. ...
Contains fulltext : 89182.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
Primary care can play an important role in providing cardiovascular risk management in patients with...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Primary care has an important role in cardiovascular risk management (CVRM) an...
Background: Primary care has an important role in cardiovascular risk management (CVRM) and a minimu...
Background. Cardiovascular (CV) diseases are major causes of morbidity and death in adults in the wo...
Aims: It is increasingly recognized that tools are required for assessing and benchmarking quality o...
Aims: To develop a set of quality indicators (QIs) for the evaluation of the care and outcomes for ...
This report presents the consensus recommendations of an international expert panel on indicators fo...
Objectives: Cardiac rehabilitation is underused and its quality in practice is unclear. A quality in...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Aims: There is debate about the optimum algorithm for cardiovascu...
Aims There is debate about the optimum algorithm for cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk estimation. W...
Background: For health care performance indicators (PIs) to be reliable, data underlying the PIs are...
Objective: Investigation of variations in provider performance and its determinants may help inform ...
Aims: There is debate about the optimum algorithm for cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk estimation. ...