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The risks of risk adjustment


LI Iezzoni - Jama, 1997 - Am Med Assoc
CONTEXT: Risk adjustment is essential before comparing patient outcomes across
hospitals. Hospital report cards around the country use different risk
adjustment methods. OBJECTIVES: To examine the history and current ...
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Defining and classifying clinical indicators for quality improvement

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J Mainz - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2003 - ISQHC
Analysis. Clinical indicators assess particular health structures, processes,
and outcomes. They can be rate- or mean-based, providing a quantitative basis
for quality improvement, or sentinel, identifying incidents of care that ...
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[PDF] Nationwide continuous quality improvement using clinical indicators: the Danish National …


J Mainz, BR Krog, B Bjornshave, P Bartels - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2004 - ISQHC
Page 1. International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2004; Volume 16,
Supplement 1: pp. i45–i50 10.1093/intqhc/mzh031 International ...
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Outcomes of and resource consumption by high-cost patients in the intensive care unit


JM Welton, AA Meyer, L Mandelkehr, SM … - American Journal of Critical Care, 2002 - AACN
By John M. Welton, RN, PhD, Anthony A. Meyer, MD, PhD, Larry Mandelkehr, MBA,
Samir M. Fakhry, MD and Sandra Jarr, RN, MSN. From the Medical University of
South Carolina, Charleston, College of Nursing (JMW), the University of ...
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An approach to hospital quality improvement


JD Lurie, EJ Merrens, J Lee, ME Splaine - Medical Clinics of North America, 2002 - Elsevier
The quest to improve quality is an important focus in health care. Hospital care
has been at the center of quality improvement since the days of Ernest Amory
Codman [1] and Florence Nightingale [2]. This article presents an approach ...
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Publishing outcome data: is it an effective approach?.


A Mason, A Street - Journal of evaluation in clinical practice, 2006 - pt.wkhealth.com
Rationale, aims and objectives: The publication of health outcome data - rather
than merely the measurement and collection - is being given increasing
consideration. Publication reflects society's increasing emphasis on a ...
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Measuring mortality outcomes to improve health care: rational use of ratings and rankings


EC Schneider - Medical Care, 2002 - jstor.org
Florence Nightingale was among the first to recognize the power of published
mortality rates to transform the delivery of health care. Her reports on
mortality rates at the front lines of the Crimean War changed the medical ...
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[PDF] Managed care and performance measurement: Implications for insurance markets


DP Scanlon, M Chernew - North American Actuarial Journal, 2000 - soa.org
Performance measurement systems and report cards, which attempt to measure and
report the quality of care provided by managed health-care organizations, have
become mainstream in health insurance markets as managed care penetration ...
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Payment by results or payment by outcome? The history of measuring medicine


RJ O'Connor, VC Neumann - JRSM, 2006 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Provision and funding of healthcare in Britain today is undergoing one of the
most profound revolutions in the 58 year history of the National Health Service.
Clinicians and managers are being presented with a series of organizational ...
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Hitting and missing targets by ambulance services for emergency calls: effects of different …


G Bevan, R Hamblin - Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A,( …, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Following devolution, differences developed between UK countries in systems of
measuring performance against a common target that ambulance services ought to
respond to 75% of calls for what may be immediately life threatening ...
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