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Quality Measures: The Revolution in Patient Safety and Outcomes

Editat de Deeb N. Salem
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mar 2020
While the healthcare system continues to shift towards more emphasis on quality metrics, there remains a substantial gap between the expectations of healthcare policies and standards of hospital administrations vs. the realistic care provided by the average healthcare provider. This book offers the perspective of the healthcare provider and aims to fulfill the unmet need to educate other healthcare providers on recognizing quality measures and understanding how to achieve them to meet standards of quality care. 
 
This book covers the historical perspective of quality measures, the context of their existence, their utility, and the contemporary issues related to their use. Simultaneously, it critically addresses the quality of these quality metrics and presents the evidence available to date on the efficacy and the limitations of these quality measures. This text is all-inclusive and is organized into chapters that include the evolution of quality metrics in healthcare, the practical role of hospitals, as well as the practical role of individual healthcare providers in addressing quality metrics. The chapters also include assessment of quality metrics that uniquely pertain to medical and surgical practices, as well as non-clinical quality metrics that specifically target undergraduate and graduate medical training. Finally, the book reflects on the use of contemporary quality metrics and their impact on outcomes, patient care, and public health and policy making. In these chapters, tables and illustrations, including algorithms, will be used to provide systematic approaches to common issues related to quality metrics. In addition, historical anecdotes and case presentations will be used to address pearls in contemporary practice of quality metrics. 
 
Quality Measures is the definitive reference on quality metrics in healthcare and is a valuable resource for healthcare providers, trainees, administrators and public health agencies.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030371449
ISBN-10: 3030371441
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: XVII, 248 p. 42 illus., 38 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. The History of Medical Quality Metrics.- 2. Pediatric Quality Measures.- 3. Quality and Safety Improvement in Surgery.- 4. Infection Prevention Quality Metrics.- 5. Evolution of Modern Cardiovascular Quality Metrics.- 6. Along the Road to Quality in Cancer Care.- 7. Quality Measures for Palliative Care.- 8. Developing a Hospital Quality Metrics System and Dashboard.- 9. Patient Satisfaction Metrics.- 10. Quality Measures in Undergraduate Medical Education.- 11. Resident Quality Training: More than Metrics.- 12. The Role of Hospital Board of Trustees in Ensuring Quality Care.-  13. Quality Improvement and Population Management in Adult Primary Care.- 14. Quality of Quality Measures.

Notă biografică

Deeb N. Salem, MD
Professor and Chairman
Sheldon M. Wolff
Department of Medicine
Tufts University School of Medicine
Physician-in-Chief
Tufts Medical Center
Boston, MA, USA

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While the healthcare system continues to shift towards more emphasis on quality metrics, there remains a substantial gap between the expectations of healthcare policies and standards of hospital administrations vs. the realistic care provided by the average healthcare provider. This book offers the perspective of the healthcare provider and aims to fulfill the unmet need to educate other healthcare providers on recognizing quality measures and understanding how to achieve them to meet standards of quality care. 
 
This book covers the historical perspective of quality measures, the context of their existence, their utility, and the contemporary issues related to their use. Simultaneously, it critically addresses the quality of these quality metrics and presents the evidence available to date on the efficacy and the limitations of these quality measures. This text is all-inclusive and is organized into chapters that include the evolution of quality metrics in healthcare, the practical role of hospitals, as well as the practical role of individual healthcare providers in addressing quality metrics. The chapters also include assessment of quality metrics that uniquely pertain to medical and surgical practices, as well as non-clinical quality metrics that specifically target undergraduate and graduate medical training. Finally, the book reflects on the use of contemporary quality metrics and their impact on outcomes, patient care, and public health and policy making. In these chapters, tables and illustrations, including algorithms, will be used to provide systematic approaches to common issues related to quality metrics. In addition, historical anecdotes and case presentations will be used to address pearls in contemporary practice of quality metrics. 
 
Quality Measures is the definitive reference on quality metrics in healthcare and is a valuable resource for healthcare providers, trainees, administrators and public health agencies.


Caracteristici

Addresses the quality of quality measures in sub-specialties of clinical medicine Highlights the historical perspective of quality metrics, the evidence for their use, their utility in the hospital setting and in various sub-specialties Includes important updates for clinicians, hospital administrations, and public health agencies to understand quality metrics and their use in medicine