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Improve patient outcomes and meet MOC Part IV requirements with this real-world guide to implementing quality assessment and practice performance in emergency medicine
A Doody's Core Title for 2019!
Assessment of Practice Performance in Emergency Medicine delivers a comprehensive, engagingly written review of our current methods for outcome assessment and clinical efficacy. The author, an experienced Emergency Department physician, also offers an insightful, thought-provoking call for a more aggressive, comprehensive, and local process.
Highlights of coverage include:
The Standard Peer Chart Review Process
Sequential Clinical Auditing
Assessment of Practice Performance
Implementing a Sequential Clinical Auditing Program
Case Studies in Peer Review
Examples of Clinical Audits
Examples and Templates for compliance with the APP PCPI Component
Integration of these elements in a holistic physician performance program
How this process can be initiated within your organization
Essential for every medical director, chairperson, administrator, or physician who is searching for methods to raise and/or sustain their own technical quality or that of their group, Assessment of Practice Performance in Emergency Medicine provides a critically important tool in today's medicine and healthcare market.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 151 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-0-07-183659-3 (9780071836593)
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Anthony Ferroggiaro, MD, MHA, FACEP
Kaiser Permanente Comprehensive Medical Center
Marietta, Georgia
Section 1. Quality Improvement-Why it Matters, How it is Done
Section 2. Chart Review--Department Specific
i. What chart review is and is not
ii. How it is done
iii. Case studies
iv. What chart review shows
Section 3. Clinical Auditing-Disease Specific
i. What clinical auditing is and is not
ii. How it is done
iii. Case Studies
iv. What clinical auditing shows
Section 4. Self-Assessment-Individual-Specific
i. What self-assessment is and is not
ii. How it is done
iii. Case Studies
iv. What Self-Assessment shows
Section 5. Putting it all Together--Mastering Quality Improvment