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A comprehensive guide to improving outcomes and value-based care In today's rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, delivering high-quality care is increasingly critical. Edited by leading experts in the field, Quality Measurement in Healthcare is an essential resource for understanding how to define, implement, and leverage quality measurement to drive meaningful improvements in patient outcomes. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, this comprehensive book equips readers with the tools to evaluate care delivery, address disparities, enhance patient safety, and navigate the…mehr

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A comprehensive guide to improving outcomes and value-based care In today's rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, delivering high-quality care is increasingly critical. Edited by leading experts in the field, Quality Measurement in Healthcare is an essential resource for understanding how to define, implement, and leverage quality measurement to drive meaningful improvements in patient outcomes. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, this comprehensive book equips readers with the tools to evaluate care delivery, address disparities, enhance patient safety, and navigate the complexities of value-based care and payment policy. With 15 expertly curated chapters divided into three sections-defining quality, measuring quality, and driving change-Quality Measurement in Healthcare provides a detailed exploration of the history, methodologies, and applications of quality measurement. The chapters delve into critical topics such as patient-reported outcomes, electronic health records, diagnostic accuracy, and rural healthcare challenges. Empowering readers to identify care gaps, implement targeted interventions, and achieve accountability, all while advancing equitable access and optimizing outcomes, Quality Measurement in Healthcare: Provides an international perspective, with lessons applicable to healthcare systems worldwideContains focused chapters on cutting-edge topics such as patient-reported outcomes, diagnostic accuracy, and rural healthcareExamines disparities in healthcare and strategies to address them through quality metricsIncludes real-world examples highlighting the connections between theoretical concepts and practical applicationLists discussion questions at the end of each chapter to foster reflection in academic and professional settings Written by globally recognized experts in public health, policy, and quality improvement, Quality Measurement in Healthcare is perfect for undergraduate and graduate public health students, as well as professionals in healthcare quality measurement, quality improvement, and policy.
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Autorenporträt
Jesse M. Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE, is Chief of Clinical Innovation at US Acute Care Solutions and Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at George Washington University. He has served as a consultant for the National Quality Forum and is a widely published expert in healthcare innovation and quality improvement. Jane Hyatt Thorpe, JD, is Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Academic, Student & Faculty Affairs at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at The George Washington University. She specializes in health law and policy, with a focus on quality measurement and value-based care initiatives. Helen Burstin, MD, MPH, MACP, is CEO of the Council of Medical Specialty Societies and Clinical Professor of Medicine at George Washington University. She served as the Chief Scientific Officer at the National Quality Forum and is a widely published expert in safety, quality, equity, and measurement.