“Evaluating the Quality of Medical Care”: Donabedian’s Classic Article 50 Years Later
Donald M. Berwick,Daniel M. Fox +1 more
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State Nurse Practitioner Practice Regulations and U.S. Health Care Delivery Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Bo Kyum Yang,Mary E. Johantgen,Alison M. Trinkoff,Shannon Idzik,Jessica Wince,Carissa Tomlinson +5 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that expanded state NP practice regulations were associated with greater NP supply and improved access to care among rural and underserved populations without decreasing care quality.
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Association of the Nurse Work Environment, Collective Efficacy, and Missed Care.
TL;DR: Fostering collective efficacy in the nurse work environment could reduce missed care and improve patient outcomes and promote collective efficacy within nurse work environments could decrease missed care.
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Public-private partnerships in health care services: Do they outperform public hospitals regarding quality and access? Evidence from Portugal
TL;DR: This study uses robust benchmarking methodologies alongside recent data about Portuguese hospitals to demonstrate that, actually, PPP hospitals can deliver health care services with social performance levels at least as good as public hospitals.
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Scoping review of acute stroke care management and rehabilitation in low and middle-income countries
TL;DR: There is lack of uniformity in the way stroke care is advanced in low and middle-income countries, reflected in the unsatisfactory stroke care structure, processes, and outcomes.
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Evaluating the Quality of Medical Care
TL;DR: A review of the literature on quality assessment of medical care can be found in this article, where the authors focus almost exclusively on the evaluation of the medical care process at the level of physician-patient interaction.
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The end results of health care: Ernest Codman's contribution to quality assessment and beyond.
TL;DR: Complexity and ambiguity in health care objectives, decision making, and role responsibilities as well as costs today hinder full application of his vision, but refinement of these factors proceeds in the directions Codman set forth.
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Twenty years of research on the quality of medical care: 1964-1984.
TL;DR: A notable advance is theUse of decision analysis to identify optimal strategies of care, including the introduction of patient preferences and monetary cost in the specification of such strategies, and the use of decisional algorithms to portray the criteria of quality.
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The epidemiology of quality.
TL;DR: It is found that the quality of technical care is better when practitioners have better or more training, are more specialized, and are more experienced though not too old; when they provide ambulatory care by appointment to a not overly large caseload in well-equipped premises and possibly in association with colleagues.