Puts forward an American's view of the British health care service, before concluding with a USA example to prove that quality is important.doi:10.1108/09604529510087437MacdonaldJohnJournal of Service Theory & PracticeMacdonald, J. (1995), "Quality improvement in the NHS", Managing Service ...
The Quest for Quality in the NHS: A Chartbook on Quality of Care in the UK This article analyzes and uses the NHS's experience to identify the lessons for future quality improvement initiatives. At the heart of this article is ... S Leatherman,K Sutherland - 《International Journal of He...
Initiatives for quality improvement One of the most important initiatives was the "Quality Roadshow," which toured the country in the first part of 1993. As well as celebrating the initiatives on display, it inspired some of the thousands of NHS staff who visited it to adopt ideas relevant to...
Case-mix & patients' reports of outcome in Independent Sector Treatment Centres: Comparison with NHS providers improvement in functional status and quality of life than those treated in NHS facilities, while the opposite was true of patients undergoing hernia repair... J Browne,L Jamieson,J Lewsey...
Framework and design for planning : uses of information in the NHS papers by M.S. Butts ... [et al.] ; edited by Gordon McLachlan (Problems and progress in... S Griffin 被引量: 6发表: 1982年 What is quality in long covid care? Lessons from a national quality improvement collaborativ...
Quality of maternal healthcare in India: Has the National Rural Health Mission made a difference? While NRHM has made efforts to address lacunae associated with quality of maternal care in the public health system, there is much scope forimprovement... H Nair,R Panda - 《Journal of Global He...
Quality improvement collaboratives The quality improvement movement in healthcare was born in the early 1980s when clinicians and policymakers US and UK [34,35,36,37] began to draw on insights from outside the sector [38,39,40]. Adapting a total quality management approach that had previously...
The tone is one of collaboration, but with an element of compulsion and the threat of stronger measures. The green paper is epitomised by ministerial enthusiasm for a new post of director of health improvement. The director is intended to be a high profile inspector general of the NHS ...
The considerable gap between what we know from research and what is done in clinical practice is well known. Proposed responses include the Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) and Clinical Quality Improvement. EBM has focused more on 'doing the right things'—based on external research evidence—whereas...
Key summary pointsAimTo describe the approach and methods of the Acute Frailty Network.FindingsLocal case studies are used to illustrate the early impact of the Network. Reflections on three years’ experience of planning and implementing a whole-systems quality improvement collaborative are shared.Mess...