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Harming through Protection?


MA Baily - New England Journal of Medicine, 2008 - content.nejm.org
Editor's Note: On February 15, 2008, after this article had gone to press, the
Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) issued a statement (www.hhs.gov/
ohrp/news/recentnews.html#20080215) expressing its new conclusion that ...
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The SQUIRE (Standards for QUality Improvement Reporting Excellence) guidelines for …

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G Ogrinc, SE Mooney, C Estrada, T Foster, D … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
As the science of quality improvement in health care advances, the importance of
sharing its accomplishments through the published literature increases. Current
reporting of improvement work in health care varies widely in both content ...
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[PDF] Quality improvement and ethical oversight


C Grady - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007 - Am Coll Physicians
Quality improvement (QI) activities and human subjects research have each made
significant contributions to the improvement of health care. Many argue that QI
differs from human subjects research in its purpose and scope. Quality ...
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Publication guidelines for improvement studies in health care: Evolution of the SQUIRE …

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F Davidoff, P Batalden, D Stevens, G Ogrinc, … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008 - annals.org.p.angrylapdog.com
In 2005, draft guidelines were published for reporting studies of quality
improvement as the initial step in a consensus process for development of a more
definitive version. The current article contains the revised version, which ...
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What Is Medical Ethics Consultation?


GR Scofield - JL Med. & Ethics, 2008 - litigation-essentials.lexisnexis.com
We believe that an ethics facilitation approach is most appropriate for health
care ethics consultation in contemporary society....The ethics facilitation
approach recognizes the societal boundaries for morally acceptable ...
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[PDF] Controversy and quality improvement: Lingering questions about ethics, oversight, and …


N Kass, PJ Pronovost, J Sugarman, CA … - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient …, 2008 - psnet.ahrq.gov
Acollaborative project between Johns Hopkins quality improvement (QI) and
patient safety experts and the Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA)'s
Keystone Center for Patient Safety and Quality evaluated the use of a ...
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Quality improvement or research? The ethics of hospital project oversight


PE Morris, K Dracup - American Journal of Critical Care, 2007 - AACN
Despite the available literature, a distinction dilemma remains for
practitioners who engage hospital resources either in behavioral change (ie, in
adapting practice to some new standard) or in time spent figuring out the ...
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Identifying and implementing quality improvement measures in the intensive care unit

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JM Kahn, BD Fuchs - Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Purpose of review The movement towards greater accountability in medicine has
made quality improvement a routine part of daily clinical practice in the
intensive care unit. We review recent advances in the field of quality ...
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[PDF] Tools and strategies for quality improvement and patient safety


R Hughes - Patient safety and quality: An evidence-based …, 2008 - ahrq.hhs.gov
The necessity for quality and safety improvement initiatives permeates health
care.1, 2 Quality health care is defined as “the degree to which health
services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired ...
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Ethical implications of active surveillance cultures and contact precautions for controlling …


M Edmond, L Lyckholm, D Diekema - Public Health Ethics, 2008 - phe.oxfordjournals.org
Healthcare-associated infections due to multidrug-resistant organisms continue
to increase in incidence. To control the transmission of these pathogens, such
as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, some have advocated active ...
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