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Improvement, trust, and the healthcare workforce

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DM Berwick - British Medical Journal, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com
Although major defects in the performance of healthcare systems are well
documented, progress toward remedy remains slow. Accelerating improvement will
require large shifts in attitudes toward and strategies for developing the ...
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Impact of a Monitored Program of Care on Incidence of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia: …


LJ Weireter, JN Collins, RC Britt, SF Reed, TJ … - Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2009 - Elsevier
A retrospective review of a prospectively developed performance-improvement
project monitoring the incidence of VAP in two adjacent ICUs was conducted. In
response to an excessive VAP rate, weekly multidisciplinary team meetings ...
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[PDF] Customer Service Recovery after Billing System Conversion


K Cecala - himss.org
BACKGROUND Mayo Clinic Scottsdale “went live” with a new integrated
information system concurrent with the opening of a new hospital in October
1998. Prior to this new hospital, Mayo Clinic Scottsdale's infor- mation ...
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Trust and moral motivation: redundant resources in health and social care?


S Harrison, C Smith - Policy &# 38; Politics, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
English The government's modernisation programme for health and social care has
introduced institutional arrangements that are characteristic of 'late
modernity'.These support heightened surveillance of organisational ...
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[PDF] Systems change in Australian general practice


WW Ltd, NS Wales - apcc.org.au
Responding to frustration at the lack of progress made through traditional
approaches (such as continuing medical education), Donald Berwick and colleagues
at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) in Boston USA devised a ...
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[CITATION] Contingency in surgical work and some implications for evidence based surgery


C Pope - Sociology of Health and Illness, 2002
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Judging the use of clinical protocols by fellow professionals


D Parker, R Lawton - Social Science & Medicine, 2000 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to investigate the judgements of British
doctors, nurses and midwives about behaviour which complies with a protocol,
violates a protocol, or constitutes an improvisation where no protocol ...
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[CITATION] A Model for Accelerating Improvement


AMR Hess
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Redesigning cancer care

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D Kerr, H Bevan, B Gowland, J Penny, D … - British Medical Journal, 2002 - bmj.com
Cancer patients in the UK face long delays before treatment 1 and their survival
rates compare badly with those in the US and many European countries. 2 As a
response to this, the Department of Health produced the National Cancer ...
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[PDF] What is clinical practice improvement?


RM Wilson, BT Harrison - Internal Medicine Journal, 2002 - improveyourpractice.com.au
One of the outstanding characteristics of our current health-delivery systems is
the chasm between what should be done and what is actually delivered.1 This
applies to the treatments chosen and to the way they are delivered. We have ...
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