The results of this study show that the Northeast region has the highest average number and percentage of healthcare quality benchmarks achieved in the United States. At the divisional level, New England leads the country in healthcare quality. An analysis at the state level reveals that Maine...
Continuous quality improvement in healthcare is an ongoing process to advance healthcare by always asking “How are we doing?” and “Can we do it better?” The goal is to improve healthcare by identifying problems, implementing changes to fix those problems, monitoring whether the changes help...
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A number of sources publish health care quality reports in the United States, but there is limited information about achievable performance in primary care settings. The objective of this article is to report Achievable Benchmarks of Care (ABCs) for 54 quality indicators. Eighty-seven practices pa...
Similarly, in Local Government Authorities (LGAs), quality health service delivery creates trust and ownership by the community members of the health service in public healthcare facilities [5]. The public sector’s desire for quality service delivery emerges with the rise of people’s living ...
Benchmarking children's hospitals improves asthma home management Children's hospitals participating in a benchmarking initiative have achieved significant improvement in compliance with home care requirements set forth b... SE Vancleave - 《Healthcare Benchmarks & Quality Improvement》 被引量: 0发表:...
3). This pattern highlights that quality considerations in tenders are often standardized at certain levels (such as 0.6), reflecting a potential over-reliance on fixed or minimal quality benchmarks, which could limit the competitiveness of tenders in terms of service excellence. Fig. 2 Median ...
This analysis benchmarks rates of health care quality and process measures to identify areas for improvement. This retrospective, claims-based, real-world cohort study assessed the percentage of prevalent (existing) and incident (newly diagnosed) patients with HIV with commercial or public health ...
Fifty-one worker and 22 resident participants engaged in semi-structured interviews about their experiences of care and WHS. Parvazian and colleagues (2014) derived job quality benchmarks for WHS from the National Aged Care Workforce Census and Survey (NACWCS) (King et al., 2013). These ...
The Commonwealth Fund's Commission on a High Performance Health System believes it will take an organized health system and expanded access to care to address many of the deficiencies in performance illustrated in the NHQR. National stan- dards of care and performance benchmarks are essential to...