Introduction to healthcare quality management /Patrice L. Spath.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : Health Administration Press ; (c)2018.; Washington, DC : Association of University Programs in Health Administration, (c)2018.Edition: third editionDescription: xx, 362 pages ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781567939859
- RA399 .I587 2018
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Nursing-Reference (LIBRARY USE ONLY) | G. Allen Fleece Library REFERENCE | Non-fiction | RA399.A1.S638.I587 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923002108427 |
Focus on quality -- Quality management building blocks -- Measuring performance -- Evaluating performance -- Continuous improvement -- Performance improvement tools -- Improvement project teams -- Improving patient safety -- Achieving reliable quality and safety -- Managing the use of healthcare resources -- Managing quality in population health care -- Organizing for quality.
For decades, the essential principles of healthcare quality management measurement, assessment, and improvement have remained the same. The ongoing shift to value-based care, however, has driven change in the practices and approaches healthcare providers use to evaluate their performance and improve their organizations clinical, safety, and patient satisfaction outcomes. Introduction to Healthcare Quality Management explains the basic principles and techniques of quality management in healthcare. Written for students and professionals with little or no clinical experience, the book focuses primarily on measuring and improving the operational and service aspects of healthcare delivery. Real-world case studies and examples provide an applied learning approach that helps readers understand how to measure, assess, and improve an organization's performance and ensure the delivery of reliable, high-quality care. Thoroughly revised with updated references, examples, case studies, activities, and supplementary resources, this edition includes new content on: strategies for managing quality in population health care, application of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Triple Aim framework, value-based reimbursement models, patient-centered discharge planning and case management, external regulations and accreditation standards, lean and Six Sigma improvement techniques, and adoption of improvement models from other industries. An excellent resource for students and practicing health professionals alike, Introduction to Healthcare Quality Management provides readers with the core knowledge they need to drive innovative change in quality management practices. Publisher's site
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