Objective. To make measurable improvements in the quality and cost of neonatal intensive care using a multidisciplinary collaborative quality improvement model. Design. Interventional study. Patient demographic and clinical information for infants with birth weight 501 to 1500 g was collected using the Vermont Oxford Network Database for January 1, 1994 to December 31, 1997. Setting. Ten self-selected neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) received the intervention. They formed 2 subgroups (6 NICUs working on infection, 4 NICUs working on chronic lung disease). Sixty-six other NICUs served as a contemporaneous comparison group. Patients. Infants with birth weight 501 to 1500 g born at or admitted within 28 days of birth between 1994 and 1997...
To investigate how two different strategies to form larger neonatal intensive care units (NICU) impa...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial infections constitute a leading cause of morbility and mortality in Neonatal ...
OBJECTIVE. We tested whether NICU teams trained in benchmarking and quality improvement would change...
Objective. To make measurable improvements in the quality and cost of neonatal intensive care using ...
Objective. To make measurable improvements in the quality and cost of neonatal intensive care using ...
Objective. To make measurable improvements in the quality and cost of neonatal intensive care using ...
AIM: Continuous quality improvement has failed to consistently reduce morbidities in extremely low g...
AIM: Continuous quality improvement has failed to consistently reduce morbidities in extremely low g...
OBJECTIVE: Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) can improve short-term outcomes, but few have e...
This issue of Translational Pediatrics will focus on collaborative quality improvement initiatives i...
This issue of Translational Pediatrics will focus on collaborative quality improvement initiatives i...
OBJECTIVE: Provide a progress report updating our long-term quality improvement collaboration focuse...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to test the effectiveness of a statewide, collaborative, hospital-based qual...
Objective To decrease the incidence of bloodstream infection (BSI) for neonates 48 h, for a total of...
BACKGROUND: Continuous quality improvement (CQI) collaboration has not eliminated the morbidity vari...
To investigate how two different strategies to form larger neonatal intensive care units (NICU) impa...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial infections constitute a leading cause of morbility and mortality in Neonatal ...
OBJECTIVE. We tested whether NICU teams trained in benchmarking and quality improvement would change...
Objective. To make measurable improvements in the quality and cost of neonatal intensive care using ...
Objective. To make measurable improvements in the quality and cost of neonatal intensive care using ...
Objective. To make measurable improvements in the quality and cost of neonatal intensive care using ...
AIM: Continuous quality improvement has failed to consistently reduce morbidities in extremely low g...
AIM: Continuous quality improvement has failed to consistently reduce morbidities in extremely low g...
OBJECTIVE: Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) can improve short-term outcomes, but few have e...
This issue of Translational Pediatrics will focus on collaborative quality improvement initiatives i...
This issue of Translational Pediatrics will focus on collaborative quality improvement initiatives i...
OBJECTIVE: Provide a progress report updating our long-term quality improvement collaboration focuse...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to test the effectiveness of a statewide, collaborative, hospital-based qual...
Objective To decrease the incidence of bloodstream infection (BSI) for neonates 48 h, for a total of...
BACKGROUND: Continuous quality improvement (CQI) collaboration has not eliminated the morbidity vari...
To investigate how two different strategies to form larger neonatal intensive care units (NICU) impa...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial infections constitute a leading cause of morbility and mortality in Neonatal ...
OBJECTIVE. We tested whether NICU teams trained in benchmarking and quality improvement would change...