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Quality-of-Care Assessment by Process and Outcome Scoring: Use of Weighted …


L Rubenstein, S Mates, VW Sidel - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977 - Am Coll Physicians
Weighted process criteria based on chart review using an algorithmic method, and weighted
outcome criteria based on a telephone interview with the patient, were used to assess the quality
of emergency room care of women with symptoms of acute urinary tract infection. ...
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Quality-of-care assessment. I. Outpatient management of acute bacterial cystitis as …


MI Lindsay Jr, PE Hermans, FT Nobrega, DM … - Mayo Clinic proceedings …, 1976 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A study was undertaken to determine whether a process audit of outpatient medical care would
correlate significantly with the outcomes of care and thus prove to be a valid method for assessing
the quality of medical care in the outpatient setting. Acute bacterial cystitis in women was ...
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Quality assessment by process and outcome methods: evaluation of emergency …

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S Mates, VW Sidel - American Journal of Public Health, 1981 - Am Public Health Assoc
Abstract: Weighted process criteria based on chart review and weighted outcome criteria based
on telephone interview were used to assess the quality of care for adult patients with asthma
in the emergency rooms of a municipal and a voluntary hospital which share medical ...
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Methodological development of a system of medical audit


FMD Richardson - Medical Care, 1972 - journals.lww.com
A model of an objective, systematic audit of medical care is presented. The prototype presents
the analysts of the quality of care observed in a sample of 400 cases of biliary tract surgery. The
model involves a criterion listing of information items expected in the hospital chart of a ...
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The clinical investigation and management of chest pain in an emergency …


S Greenfield, MA Nadler, MT Morgan, KI Shine - Medical Care, 1977 - jstor.org
Page 1. MEDICAL CARE November 1977, Vol. XV, No. 11 The Clinical Investigation
and Management of Chest Pain in an Emergency Department: Quality Assessment
by Criteria Mapping SHELDON GREENFIELD, MD, MARY ...
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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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Correlates of outcomes in patients with congestive heart failure


FJ Romm, BS Hulka, F Mayo - Medical Care, 1976 - jstor.org
FREDRIC J. ROMM, MD,* BARBARA S. HULKA, MD,** AND FITZHUGH MAYO, MDf ... This
study relates components of care, including patient characteristics, degree of initial
morbidity, and process of care, to patient outcomes. One hundred twenty-two adults who ...
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Quality assessment in hypertension: analysis of process and outcome methods


FT Nobrega, GW Morrow, RK Smoldt, KP … - New England Journal of …, 1977 - content.nejm.org
Despite efforts to develop methods for measuring the quality of medical care, no satisfactory
mechanism has been established. Our study, using hypertension as a clinical model, evaluated
process and outcomes separately and then compared the two. Physician adherence to an ...
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Structured implicit review of the medical record: a method for measuring the quality …


L Rubenstein, K Kahn, E Harrison, M Sherwood, W … - 1991 - rand.org
To measure the quality of medical care before and after implementation of the Prospective Payment
System (PPS) by Medicare, the authors developed methods for both implicit and explicit review
of the medical record. Explicit review relies upon measurement of the extent to which care ...
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[CITATION] Practice and performance: an assessment of ambulatory care


RL Riedel, DC Riedel - 1979 - … School of Public Health, University of …
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