Articles: outcome-assessment-health-care.
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As part of routine Quality Assurance (QA) activity in our Department, a quarterly audit of patient outcome after obstetric anaesthetic care is completed. Previously this consisted of a technical (criteria-based) audit and some assessment of patient satisfaction. The most recent audit was carried out by a volunteer providing a cost-effective and flexible means of data collection. ⋯ Technical details allow comparison to internal and published standards. PDO data provide a complementary means of assessing Structure, Process and Outcome. Thus, the audit permits internal and external evaluation of departmental activities and feedback of QA information necessary to a comprehensive QA program.
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This paper reports on the development and application of multiple risk-adjusted measures of hospital performance (mortality, readmission, complications). The indices are based on patient-level data so they can be aggregated at any level (hospital, specialty, physician), are easy to use and interpret by hospitals, and provide an inexpensive method for evaluating hospital performance using existing databases. This paper focuses on the development of practical applications of these measures in the quality improvement process.
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Outcomes analysis in health care has historically meant the examination of clinical results of inpatient hospitalization. In response to climbing health care and health insurance costs, the organization of health care providers, the location of service delivery and reimbursement mechanisms have changed. As the health care industry changes, so too must the definition of outcomes. This article presents a conceptual framework for the analysis of health outcomes as health industry outputs, with an emphasis on the ways in which such outputs are being assessed and improved.