Proceedings from the Quality Colloquium – Emerging IT Enablers: Physician Practice Connections
The premise of a value-based healthcare system is simple: Get people healthy and keep them that way. Unfortunately, ample documentation of the shortcomings in healthcare quality in this regard exists.
Evidence-Based Medicinez: The Evolution of Evidence-Based Medicine
Though more than 50 million people use the Internet to access health information (Fox & Rainie, 2000), lack of quality control and ease of posting allow Web-based healthcare to pose a potential for harm.
Editor’s Notebook: The Power of Language
For many, each morning at the 17th Annual National Forum of the Institute for Health Improvement (IHI) in December began with a few tears.
Decision Support and Clinical IT: Improving Safety in Obstetrics with Decision Support and Clinical IT
Ensuring consistency of care and patient safety can be especially challenging in obstetrics — a complex specialty with unpredictable patient loads and nursing shortages.
Consumers as Partners: Finally, Patient Safety Advocates Can Feel Good About Tort Reform
In 2005, Illinois became the first state to adopt an innovative disclosure program known as Sorry Works! Incorporated into a larger medical liability reform bill (Ill. Gen. Ass. Pub. Act 094-0677, 2005). Sorry Works! is a pilot project that supports provider organizations that agree to implement and study the impact of full disclosure of medical errors.
Care Management: Ensuring Successful Care Management
The healthcare industry is facing a multitude of challenges. An aging population, clinical staff shortages, ongoing medical advancements, increased consumer demand for information, and a growing number of people living with chronic diseases are causing healthcare stakeholders to re-evaluate the way they view healthcare.
Breast Health Services: Improving Access and Quality for Breast Health Services
In response to an overwhelming community need, Staten Island University Hospital in New York decided to develop a “breast center” approach to the provision of breast health services. Quality improvement is a core element of the hospital’s mission and is integrated into our planning process, so outcome measures were an integral part of this initiative.
What Really Ails Us? – Part III: Building a Comprehensive Safety Net
This is the last in a series of three articles regarding the potential to improve patient safety through the use of effective information-technology (IT) solutions.
AHRQ: The New Effective Health Care Program
When consumers shop for a new car, the latest electronic gadget, and many other types of products or services, a wealth of comparative information awaits them on newsstands and online.
Patient Care Visibility: Improved Patient Care At A Glance
Today’s doctors and nurses are tethered to all manner of gadgets and devices — telephones, pagers, faxes, overhead pages, white boards, desktop computers, charts — in an attempt to facilitate the movement of information throughout the hospital enterprise.