Quality Improvement
Cross-source consensus on Quality Improvement from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Report cards showed the strongest benefit when outcome measurement was tied to actionable quality improvement. — Report cards and outcome measurements to improve the safety of surgical care (North America): an updated systematic review from Making Healthcare Safer IV
- Outcome data should be paired with actionable quality improvement efforts to meaningfully improve patient outcomes. — Report cards and outcome measurements to improve the safety of surgical care (North America): an updated systematic review from Making Healthcare Safer IV
- Controlled studies without clear active local quality improvement generally found no significant outcome improvements. — Report cards and outcome measurements to improve the safety of surgical care (North America): an updated systematic review from Making Healthcare Safer IV
- Pre-post studies all reported improvements when report cards were combined with active quality improvement interventions. — Report cards and outcome measurements to improve the safety of surgical care (North America): an updated systematic review from Making Healthcare Safer IV