The Quality of Medical Care: Information for ConsumersCongress of the U.S., Office of Technology Assessment, 1988 - 318 pages |
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... outcomes , such as death or readmission to the hospital . Other incidents such as improper administration of medications or patient falls are also considered adverse events even if there is no effect on the patient . See incident ...
... outcomes , such as death or readmission to the hospital . Other incidents such as improper administration of medications or patient falls are also considered adverse events even if there is no effect on the patient . See incident ...
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... Outcome measures of quality : Measures of changes in patient outcomes , that is , patient health status and satisfaction . Attributing changes in outcomes to medical care requires distinguishing the effects of care from the effects of ...
... Outcome measures of quality : Measures of changes in patient outcomes , that is , patient health status and satisfaction . Attributing changes in outcomes to medical care requires distinguishing the effects of care from the effects of ...
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Information for Consumers. ity of outcomes desired by patients and reduces the probability of undesired outcomes , given the state of medical knowledge . Which elements of patient outcomes predominate depends on the patient condition ...
Information for Consumers. ity of outcomes desired by patients and reduces the probability of undesired outcomes , given the state of medical knowledge . Which elements of patient outcomes predominate depends on the patient condition ...
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... outcomes that they desire . In making decisions about medical care , pur- chasers weigh the likely costs and benefits , as they do for other goods and services . In fact , behind many of the recent changes in payment policies has lain ...
... outcomes that they desire . In making decisions about medical care , pur- chasers weigh the likely costs and benefits , as they do for other goods and services . In fact , behind many of the recent changes in payment policies has lain ...
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... outcomes for patients and the complexity of the medical care process . Medical care seeks to promote , maintain , and restore people's health ( 186 ) . Health itself contains multiple dimensions , including physiologic health , physical ...
... outcomes for patients and the complexity of the medical care process . Medical care seeks to promote , maintain , and restore people's health ( 186 ) . Health itself contains multiple dimensions , including physiologic health , physical ...
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Page 209 - Association, the American Medical Association, the Association of American Medical Colleges, and the Council of Medical Specialty Societies.
Page 259 - External validity refers to the extent to which the results of a study can be generalized to a larger population.
Page 301 - Haley RW, Culver DH, Morgan WM, et al. Identifying patients at high risk of surgical wound infection: a simple multivariate index of patient susceptibility and wound contamination.
Page 291 - Guidelines for Perinatal Care is required reading for all physicians and nurses who care for pregnant women and newborns. It details the joint recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Page 280 - Reduce unnecessary hospital readmissions resulting from substandard care provided during the prior admission 2. Assure the provision of medical services which, when not performed, have significant potential for causing serious patient complications 3.