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[PDF] Redesigning health care with insights from the science of complex adaptive systems


P Plsek - Appendix B Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health … - mainehealth.org
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Achieving rapid door-to-balloon times: how top hospitals improve complex clinical systems

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EH Bradley, LA Curry, TR Webster, JA … - Circulation, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
From the Division of Health Policy and Administration, Department of
Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven,
Conn (EHB, TRW, HMK); Department of Medicine, University of Connecticut ...
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[PDF] Complexity and the adoption of innovation in health care


P Plsek - Accelerating Quality Improvement in Health Care: …, 2003 - nihcm.org
Page 1. Complexity and the Adoption of Innovation in Health Care Paul Plsek
Paul E. Plsek & Associates, Inc. Roswell, Georgia, USA ...
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[PDF] A high-performing system for well-child care: a vision for the future


D Bergman, P Plsek, M Saunders - New York: Commonwealth Fund, October, 2006 - commonwealthfund.org
ABSTRACT: Standardization of well-child care services is intended to ensure that
families receive core services and key information. But standardization also
encourages a “one-size-fits-all” approach that subjects many families ...
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A cluster-randomized trial of benchmarking and multimodal quality improvement to improve …


M Walsh, A Laptook, SN Kazzi, WA Engle, Q … - Pediatrics, 2007 - Am Acad Pediatrics
RESULTS. Intervention centers implemented potentially better practices
successfully; changes included reduced oxygen saturation targets and reduced
exposure to mechanical ventilation. Five of 7 intervention centers and 2 of ...
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[CITATION] The use of statistical process control methods in monitoring clinical performance

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AP Morton - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2003 - ISQHC
Benneyan and Borgman state that 'Fostering greater and more widespread use of
these methods remains a significant challenge'. In Australia, statistical
process control (SPC) methods were implemented with enthusiasm in the ...
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Continuing medical education, quality improvement, and organizational change: implications …


D Price - Medical Teacher, 2005 - informahealthcare.com
SUMMARY Healthcare providers and systems are being asked to measure and improve
the quality of care delivered to their patients. Additionally, the American
Board of Medical Specialties now requires physicians to participate in ...
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Toward an ecosystemic approach to chronic care design and practice in primary care

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H Soubhi - Annals of Family Medicine, 2007 - Annals Family Med
Despite the increasing prevalence of chronic conditions and multimorbidities,
the essential attributes of the structure and delivery of primary care continue
to be defined in terms of disease-specific approaches and acute conditions. ...
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From artisan to architect: the specialist and systems of provision of diabetes care in 2001


VM Montori, MD, SA Smith, MD, FACE - Endocrine Practice, 2001 - AACE
During the 1990s, several studies determined that actual diabetes care does not
adhere to the best practice recommendations (5-9). Although these studies
involved retrospective review of administrative or clinical records, they ...
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[PDF] " Near-Miss" Reporting System Development and Implications for Human Subjects …


HJ Murff, DW Byrne, PA Harris, DJ France, C …, 2005 - dtic.mil
To implement an effective human subjects protection program, however, all
potential research risks must be identified and managed appropriately.
Traditionally, risks associated with research have been viewed as intrinsic ...
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