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[CITATION] Explorations in quality assessment and monitoring


A Donabedian - 1982 - Health Administration Press
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Comparison of vignettes, standardized patients, and chart abstraction: a …


JW Peabody, J Luck, P Glassman, TR Dresselhaus, M … - Jama, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web
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your experience on this site better. ... Context Better health care quality is a universal ...
Cited by 346 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions

[PDF] Measuring quality of care with explicit process criteria before and after …


KL Kahn, WH Rogers, LV Rubenstein, MJ Sherwood, … - Jama, 1990 - ams.ucsc.edu
Measuring Quality of Care With Explicit Process Criteria Before and After Implementation of the
DRG-Based Prospective Payment System Katherine L. Kahn, MD; William H. Rogers, PhD; Lisa
V. Rubenstein, MD, MSPH; Marjorie J. Sherwood, MD; Ellen J. Reinisch, MS; Emmett B. ...
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Measuring the quality of medical care: process versus outcome


WE McAuliffe - The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly. Health and …, 1979 - jstor.org
Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly/Health and Society, Vol. 57, No. 1, 1979 ... Department of
Behavioral Sciences, Harvard University School of Public Health ... N AUGUST 1974, the Institute
of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academy of Sciences issued a policy statement, " ...
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Studies of process-outcome correlations in medical care evaluations: a critique


WE McAuliffe - Medical Care, 1978 - jstor.org
In this article I shall challenge the stand- ard view by showing that each of the five studies had
a number of major methodo- logical flaws or errors of interpretation that biased their results against
process assess- ment. Moreover, other studies by Starfield and Scheff,35 Rubinstein et al., ...
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Why it is important to demonstrate linkages between outcomes of care and …


KE Hammermeister, AL Shroyer, GK Sethi, FL Grover - Medical care, 1995 - jstor.org
MEDICAL CARE Volume 33, Number 10, pp OS5-OS16, Supplement ?1995 Lippincott-Raven
Publishers ... Why it is Important to Demonstrate Linkages Between ... Outcomes of Care and
Processes and Structures of Care ... KARL E. HAMMERMEISTER, MD,*'t A. LAURIE ...
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Continuing medical education. Impact on emergency room burn care


BS Linn - JAMA, 1980 - Am Med Assoc
The impact of continuing education in emergency room burn care was evaluated in a 20-hospital
controlled study. The process of care provided by 298 physicians for 2,492 treated and released
patients and 172 admitted patients was significantly improved in experimental hospitals ...
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A method of developing and weighting explicit process of care criteria for quality …


CM Ashton, DH Kuykendall, ML Johnson, NP Wray, MJ … - Medical care, 1994 - jstor.org
MEDICAL CARE Volume 32, Number 8, pp 755-770 ? 1994, JB Lippincott Company ... A Method
of Developing and Weighting Explicit Process of Care ... CAROL M. ASHTON, MD, MPH,* DAVID
H. KUYKENDALL, ... CHUAN CHUAN WUN, PHD,* NELDA P. WRAY, MD, MPH,* MAE ...
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A review of methods for ambulatory medical care evaluations


RH Palmer, HR Nesson - Medical Care, 1982 - jstor.org
* Assistant Professor in Health Services, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston,
Massachusetts. f Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medi- cal School; Associate Professor
in Health Services, Harvard School of Public Health; President of Brigham and Women's ...
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Equity in the distribution of quality of care


L Wyszewianski, A Donabedian - Medical care, 1981 - jstor.org
This article examines whether the quality of health care services in the United States is equitably
distributed across all groups in the population, espe- cially groups defined by age, race, sex,
and income characteristics. The framework within which the question is answered draws ...
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