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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 solutions. ... Turn to the field of medical ethics consultation, and ...
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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 best care at their facility. This dilemma is made all the more difficult ...
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Identifying and implementing quality improvement measures in the intensive care …

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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 improvement and discuss some of the challenges to ...
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Effect of a diabetes order set on glycaemic management and control in the hospital

- nursing2007.com
M Noschese, AC Donihi, G Koerbel, E … - Quality and Safety in …, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Methods : A diabetes order set with prescribing guidelines was developed by a multidisciplinary
diabetes patient safety committee, and introduced on an inpatient unit (the order set unit) following
educational sessions with doctors/nurses. To determine the safety and efficacy of the ...
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How can primary care cross the quality chasm?

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LI Solberg, KS Elward, WR Phillips, JM Gill, … - The Annals of Family …, 2009 - Annals Family Med
The chasm between knowledge and practice decried by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) is the
result of other chasms that have not been addressed. They include the chasm between what
we know and what we need to know to improve care; the chasm between those who ...
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Knowledge Development, Quality Improvement, and Research Ethics


RW Redman - Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Significant contributions to the improvement of health care have been made through research
and quality improvement activities. Scientists are involved in knowledge generation and new
forms of evidence as they test or reshape theory. Clinicians more typically are involved in ...
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[CITATION] The role of independent review to insure ethical quality-improvement activities in …


M Markman - Cancer, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Cancer. 2007 Dec 15;110(12):2597-600. The role of independent review to insure ethical
quality-improvement activities in oncology: a commentary on the national debate regarding the
distinction between quality-improvement initiatives and clinical research. Markman M. ...
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Active Surveillance Cultures and Contact Precautions for Control of Multidrug- …


RP Santos, TW Mayo, JD Siegel, RA … - Clinical Infectious …, 2008 - UChicago Press
Featured in Toronto Star "Pigs, viruses and politics" May 2, 2009 Are Swine Workers in the United
States at Increased Risk of Infection with Zoonotic Influenza Virus? Kendall P. Myers, Christopher
W. Olsen, Sharon F. Setterquist, Ana W. Capuano, Kelley J. Donham, Eileen L. Thacker, ...
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Reduction of 30-Day Postdischarge Hospital Readmission or Emergency …


BE Koehler, KM Richter, L Youngblood, BA … - Journal of Hospital …, 2009 - medscape.com
Elderly patients (aged 65 years and older) consume a disproportionate amount of acute health
care resources, composing up to 20% of emergency department (ED) visits, [1,2] having a
2-fold to 5-fold increase in likelihood of hospital admission, [1] and frequently incurring ...
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Perceived impact on clinical practice and logistical issues in clinical management …

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M Staples, M Elwood, J St John, F Howes, K … - Quality and Safety in …, 2009 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: For the 28 published CMS, respondents (response rate 54%) reported that the CMS
were influential in half or more of subsequent changes in the development or implementation
of standard protocols, increasing specialist involvement in clinical trials, reducing ...
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