Healthcare Quality Book Vision Strategy and Tools Fifth Edition

Healthcare Quality Book  Vision  Strategy  and Tools  Fifth Edition
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1640553533

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The Healthcare Quality Book

The Healthcare Quality Book
Author: Scott B. Ransom,Maulik Joshi,David B. Nash
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2005
Genre: Health services administration
ISBN: UOM:39015060666321

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"The definitive book on improving healthcare quality, The Healthcare Quality Book compiles the most current information on a vast array of quality issues, tools, and strategies. The book's core premise is that the key to effective improvement is centering all efforts on the needs of patients. With the future of healthcare revolving around the patient, this book will be a valuable resource for years to come. The editors have assembled a nationally prominent group of contributors to provide the best available thinking in each area of quality" -- Back cover.

The Healthcare Quality Book

The Healthcare Quality Book
Author: Elizabeth R. Ransom
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2008
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1567933017

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This book features the most current information on quality issues, tools, and strategies. With momentum building across the U.S. healthcare system to improve patient health outcomes, this book presents a timely guide to quality improvement techniques. This edition includes new and expanded coverage of: # Standards in healthcare quality # Tools, models, and strategies for quality improvement # Development of a quality measurement approach that includes data collection planning, data analysis, and statistical process control methods # Leadership and strategic planning for quality, including its institutionalization and sustainability # The techniques for creating an organizational culture that fosters quality A new chapter on the quality environment, a new case study takes the reader on an academic medical center's quality journey. The editors have assembled a nationally prominent group of contributors to provide the best available thinking in quality improvement.

Measuring Quality Improvement in Healthcare

Measuring Quality Improvement in Healthcare
Author: Raymond G. Carey,Robert C. Lloyd
Publsiher: Quality Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2001-09-25
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781636940816

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This ground-breaking book addresses the critical, growing need among health care administrators and practitioners to measure the effectiveness of quality improvement efforts. Written by respected healthcare quality professionals, Measuring Quality Improvement in Healthcare covers practical applications of the tools and techniques of statistical process control (SPC), including control charts, in healthcare settings. The authors' straightforward discussions of data collection, variation, and process improvement set the context for the use and interpretation of control charts. Their approach incorporates "the voice of the customer" as a key element driving the improvement processes and outcomes. The core of the book is a set of 12 case studies that show how to apply statistical thinking to health care process, and when and how to use different types of control charts. The practical, down-to-earth orientation of the book makes it accessible to a wide readership. "Only authors who have used statistics and control charts to solve real-world healthcare problems could have written a book so practical and timely." - Barry S. Bader, Publisher The Quality Letter for Healthcare Leaders "Many clinicians and other healthcare leaders underestimate the great contributions that better statistical thinking could make toward reducing costs and improving outcomes. This fascinating and timely book is a fine guide for getting started." - Donald M. Berwick, M.D. President and CEO, Institute for Healthcare Improvement Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Contents: Planning Your CQI Journey, Preparing to Collect Data, Data Collection, Understanding Variation, Using Run and Control Charts to Analyze Process Variation, Control Chart Case Studies, Developing Improvement Strategies, Using Patient Surveys for CQI, Formulas for Calculating Control Limits

The Healthcare Quality Book Vision Strategy And Tool

The Healthcare Quality Book Vision  Strategy  And Tool
Author: S.B. Ransom,M.S. Joshi,D.B. Nash
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8180140911

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PART-I : SCIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE FOUNDATION: Healthcare Quality and Patient * Basic Concepts of Healthcare Quality * Variation in Medical Practice and Implications for Quality * Quality Improvement Systems, Theories, and Tools * PART- II : ORGANIZATION AND MICRO SYSTEMS: The Search for a few Good Indicators * Data Collection * Statistical Tools For Care * Dashboards and Scorecards : Tools for Creating Alignment * Paient Safty and Medical Errors * Information Technology Applications for Improved Quality * Leadership for Quality * Organizational Quality Infrastructure * Implementing Quality as the Core Organizational Strategy * Implementing Healthcare Quality Improvment * PART-III : ENVIRONMENT : Medical Mal-Practice and Medicolegal Implications of Quality * Accreditation its Role in Driving Accountability in Healthcare * How Purchasers Select and Pay for Quality * Appendices * Index * Abouth the Authors.

Health Care Marketing

Health Care Marketing
Author: John L. Fortenberry
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780763763275

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Written from the perspective of the healthcare marketing professional, Health Care Marketing: Tools and Techniques presents a series of 39 essential marketing tools and demonstrates their application in the health care environment.Ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in health care marketing or health care strategy, the tools cover a broad spectrum of topics including product development and portfolio analysis; branding and identity management; target marketing; consumer behavior and product promotions; environmental analysis and competitive assessment; marketing management; and marketing strategy and planning.Each chapter focuses on a specific marketing tool and can be read as stand-alone presentation of the topic. Step-by-step guidelines take the reader through techniques that range from time-tested marketing classics to new models that will undoubtedly become classics in time.

Why Hospitals Should Fly

Why Hospitals Should Fly
Author: John J. Nance
Publsiher: Health Administration Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2008
Genre: Hospitals
ISBN: 0974386057

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Winner of the 2009 ACHE James A. Hamilton Book of the Year Award! "This book is a tour de force, and no one but John Nance could have written it. Only he could have made sophisticated, scientifically disciplined instruction about the nature and roots of safety into a page-turner. Medical care has a ton yet to learn from the decades of progress that have brought aviation to unprecedented levels of safety, and, in instructing us all about those lessons, John Nance is not just a bridge-builder he is the bridge." --Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, President and CEO, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)

Research Techniques for the Health Sciences

Research Techniques for the Health Sciences
Author: James J. Neutens,Laurna Rubinson
Publsiher: Benjamin Cummings
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Health education
ISBN: 0321883446

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Research Techniques for the Health Sciences focuses on pragmatic aspects of health science research. Underlying concepts and theory are explained and illustrated through a common-sense approach utilizing case studies. All of the text's case studies are health-oriented in school, community, and hospital settings involving students, teachers, physicians, nurses, and health science researchers. This edition features more applied questions for the case studies, general guidelines on how to create a poster, journal publication, and oral presentation, and reorganized chapters.