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Autor:
John Boker, Pam Jeffries, Lois Colburn, Paula Kent, Elisa Hollenberg, Cheryl Gebeline-Myers, David A. Davis, David Cooperberg, Deborah Lindell, Nurcan Ilksoy, Susan Immelt, Kyle Moylan, Erin Stratta, Carla Dyer, Kaveh G. Shojania, Michael Aylward, David P. Sklar, Mackenzie S. Frost, Gregory Gruener, Danielle Jones, Jo M. Walrath, Nicole Shilkofski, David Gonzales, Sandra Bennett, Mamta K. Singh, Julianna Jung, Paul Mark Paulman, Myra A. Aud, Laurie Wolf, Loretta Consiglio-Ward, Summers Kalishman, Aleece Caron, Sharon J. Wayne, Donna Quinones, David B. Nash, Jason Howell, Linda A. Headrick, Janine Jordan, J. Vannerson, Richard S. Gitomer, Hanan Aboumatar, David Mayer, Claire Horton, Michelle Thompson, Wendy Levinson, Nicholas P. Lang, Sherri Ulbrich, Gretchen Gregory, Ayelet Kuper, Joseph C. Jensen, Rajlakshmi Krishnamurthy, Bela Patel, Ning Tang, Rochelle Parker, Robert B. Baron, Nathan Spell, Melvin Blanchard, Jeremy Stueven, Andrew Doering, A. Maio, Christine M. Raup, Edward E. Etchells, Cathy Jaco, Nickolas Dawlabani, Meaghan Quinn, Paul E. Kaloostian, Brian Wong, Calie Santana, Lance M. Retherford, Lee Ann Riesenberg, Joyce P. Doyle, Katherine O'Rourke, William A. Bornstein, Susan C. Day, Chris DeRienzo, Arpana R. Vidyarthi, David E. Longnecker, Eric J. Thomas
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Quality. 27:S3-S37
Autor:
Steven D. Culler, Nathan Spell, William A. Bornstein, Susan S. Kohler, Richard S. Gitomer, Kimberly J. Rask, Sarah C. Blake, Jonathan N. Hawley
Publikováno v:
Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety. 37(4)
Article-at-a-Glance Background A unique two-pronged QI training program was developed at Emory Healthcare (Atlanta), which encompasses five hospitals and a multispecialty physician practice. One two-day program, Leadership for Healthcare Improvement,
Autor:
Kevin R. Landry, Richard S. Gitomer, Charles A. Riccobono, Robert J. Panzer, Patricia Reagan Webster, William Greene
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 310:1971
Measurement of health care quality and patient safety is rapidly evolving, in response to long-term needs and more recent efforts to reform the US health system around "value." Development and choice of quality measures is now guided by a national qu