Patient Safety and Quality Improvement in Healthcare: A Case-Based Approach, Shah Rahul K., Godambe Sandip A.
Автор: Sukhmeet Panesar,Andrew Carson-Stevens,Sarah Salvi Название: Patient Safety and Healthcare Improvement at a Glance ISBN: 1118361369 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781118361368 Издательство: Wiley Рейтинг: Цена: 5061.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Patient Safety and Healthcare Improvement at a Glance is a timely and thorough overview of healthcare quality written specifically for students and junior doctors and healthcare professionals. It bridges the gap between the practical and the theoretical to ensure the safety and wellbeing of patients.
Автор: Inozu Bahadir Название: Performance Improvement for Healthcare: Leading Change with ISBN: 0071761624 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780071761628 Издательство: McGraw-Hill Рейтинг: Цена: 11667.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: This unique guide shows how to apply some of the most popular improvement methods (TOC, Lean, Six Sigma) to the field of healthcare for continuous process improvement with system-wide impact--from initiation to self-sufficiency.
Описание: This book offers a new, practical approach to healthcare reform. Departing from the priorities applied in traditional approaches, it instead assesses – both theoretically and practically – the successful lessons learned in other safety-critical industries, and applies them to healthcare settings. The authors focus on the importance of human factors and performance measures to establish proactive, systematic methods for healthcare system design. This approach helps to identify potential hazards before accidents occur, enhancing patient safety. In addition, the book details the new approach on the basis of real-world applications in the NHS and insights from NHS staff. Case studies and results are presented, demonstrating the significant improvements that can be achieved in risk reduction and safety culture. Lastly, the book outlines what steps healthcare organisations need to take in order to successfully adopt this new approach. The approach and experiential learning is brought together through the development of a new holistic patient safety education syllabus.
As a student in a healthcare profession, you have probably heard of the concept of high reliability as a means to reduce harm, enhance quality, and improve outcomes. Patient safety and quality are of increasing importance to consumers, payers, providers, and organizations. As a large majority of the workforce, nurses are on the front lines of the delivery and provision of safe and effective care. The quest for high reliability must permeate an organization by way of leadership commitment, a culture of safety, continuous quality improvement, and every person's focus within the organization. This student workbook is designed as a companion to the primary textbook, High Reliability Organizations: A Healthcare Handbook for Patient Safety & Quality (2nd ed.), which explains how high reliability contributes to organizational quality and safety, recommends quality and safety activities based on high reliability principles, and integrates high reliability principles into healthcare practice.
PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE
The purpose of this workbook is to provide learning activities that relate to each chapter in the book. These learning activities introduce students to high reliability, explain the concepts of high reliability and high reliability organizations (HROs), provide examples of what the concepts would look like in
everyday practice, and describe the information and tools nurses and other healthcare providers need for the organization to become an HRO. The first 26 chapters provide one accompanying learning activity, whereas the last five chapters provide context for the summative or final learning activity.
Every learning activity reflects the content of its accompanying chapter. Students should read the chapter and supplemental materials and, if specified, focus on certain sections within the chapter prior to completing an exercise. Students may complete all these learning activities, but some instructors may choose only one or two from each chapter that meet the objectives of a particular course. Each learning activity begins with objectives, contains accompanying resource material or additional external resources, and has learning activity exercise-specific instructions. Nurses represent the majority of healthcare workers and are on the front lines of delivery and provision of safe and effective care. As a result, nurses are ideally situated to drive the mission to achieve high reliability in healthcare. It is our hope that the student workbook will prepare you to apply HRO principles to patient safety and quality problems in your place of practice because we all benefit from a safer healthcare environment.
Welcome to the instructor's guide for the second edition of High Reliability Organizations: A Healthcare Handbook for Patient Safety & Quality. This guide is designed to be a resource for educators in a variety of academic settings in courses focused on patient safety or quality management in nursing, health services administration, or clinical programs. This instructor's guide is divided into three sections:
Unit 1: Using the Textbook for Teaching and Learning
Unit 2: Resources for Teaching High Reliability for Patient Safety and Quality
Unit 3: Chapter Learning Activities and Instructor Support
This guide provides suggestions to guide faculty, nurse leaders, clinical staff nurses, quality and safety staff, or other healthcare professionals who are teaching others about the application of HRO principles to patient safety and quality problems using the second edition of High Reliability Organizations: A Healthcare Handbook for Patient Safety & Quality. For academic faculty, the chapter-by-chapter learning activities will help facilitate student learning about application of high reliability to patient safety and quality and can be used as part of a patient safety and quality course at a variety of academic levels.
The student workbook contains the same chapter-by-chapter learning activities found in the instructor's guide. The instructor's guide contains supplemental materials including learning activity implementation strategies and student evaluation sections. There are several completed examples of fill-in responses or answers for instructors as well. A summative learning activity is included that gives instructors the opportunity to assess student ability to translate high reliability principles into practice.
Автор: Solid Craig A. Название: Return on Investment for Healthcare Quality Improvement ISBN: 3030464776 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783030464776 Издательство: Springer Рейтинг: Цена: 9083.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Chapter 1. Introduction1.1 The Current Healthcare Environment1.1.1 Funding Requirements for Those Looking to Improve Care Quality1.2 Concepts of Value in Quality Improvement1.2.1 A Discussion of "Value" in Health Care1.2.2 The Journey of Understanding Value in Relation to that of Quality1.3 Quality Improvement as an Exercise in Influence1.4 Return on Investment1.4.1 How ROI is Used in Other Industries1.4.2 How We Will Define ROI1.4.3 Unique Challenges for Examining ROI in the Healthcare Setting1.4.4 Differences in Prospective Versus Retrospective Analyses of ROI1.5 Who this Book Is For1.6 Chapter Summary1.7 Key ConceptsReferences Chapter 2: Planning an ROI Analysis2.1 The Motivation to Assess Value in Health Care2.2 The Critical Aspects of Quality Improvement2.2.1 Defining Quality2.2.2 Measuring Quality2.2.3 Assessing and Evaluating Quality2.3 Measuring Value2.3.1 Considering What Can Be Improved, Measured, and Monetized2.3.2 Planning the Value Assessment in Tandem with the Quality Assessment2.4 Definitions and Terms2.4.1 ROI2.4.2 Benefit-to-Cost Ratio (Benefits per Dollar Spent) 2.4.3 Savings per Patient2.4.4 Payback Period2.4.5 Other Metrics2.5 Basic ROI Design2.5.1 Scope and Perspective2.5.2 Costs and Benefits2.5.3 Base Case and Sensitivity Analyses2.5.4 Interpretation2.6 Hypothetical Case Studies2.6.1 Example 1: Nursing Home Falls2.6.2 Example 2: Improved Hospital Discharge Process2.6.3 Example 3: Introducing a Collaborative Care Model2.6.4 Example 4: Investing in Facility Improvements2.7 Chapter Summary2.8 Key ConceptsReferences Chapter 3: Initial Steps3.1 Define Scope and Perspective3.1.1 Perspective3.1.2 Scope3.1.3 Practical Examples of Defining the Scope and Perspective3.1.4 Major Assumptions and Their Implications3.2 Determine What to Measure3.2.1 Process Versus Outcome Measures3.2.2 Individual Versus Composite Measures3.2.3 One Versus Many Measures3.2.4 The Impact of Project Characteristics on Measures3.3 How to Select Quality Improvement Opportunities for Value3.3.1 Questions to Ask3.4 How to Estimate the Expected Effectiveness and Associated Value3.4.1 Pulling from Your Own Experience3.4.2 Pulling from Published Literature3.5 Secure Buy-In and Recruit Partners3.6 Chapter Summary3.7 Key Concepts Chapter 4: Costs and Benefits4.1 The Impact of Scope and Perspective on Costs and Benefits4.2 Costs4.2.1 Identifying Cost Sources4.2.2 Estimating and Monetizing Costs4.2.3 Aggregating Costs4.3 Benefits4.3.1 Measurable, Monetizable, and Directly Attributable Benefits4.3.2 Estimating MMA Benefits4.3.3 Estimating Non-MMA Benefits4.3.4 Calculating Benefits (Formulas) 4.4 Discounting4.5 Chapter Summary4.6 Key ConceptsReferences Chapter 5: Performing Base Case and Sensitivity Analyses5.1 Prospective versus Retrospective ROI Analyses5.2 Developing the Base Case Scenario5.2.1 General Considerations for the Base Case5.2.2 Identifying Usable Estimates5.2.3 Applying the Perspective and Scope to the Base Case5.2.4 A Base Case Example5.3 Sensitivity Analysis5.3.1 General Consideratio
Описание: The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the flaws in patient care delivery in many healthcare organizations. Hospitals scrambled to deal with inadequate supplies of ventilators and personal protective equipment while simultaneously combating the inefficiencies inherent in their existing systems. Outpatient areas struggled to deliver care in an environment that was safe for both workers and patients. The pandemic was a reminder that a focus on comprehensive quality management is vital to the daily work of healthcare providers and those they treat. Applying Quality Management in Healthcare: A Systems Approach examines the real-world tools and techniques necessary for improving systems that affect patient care outcomes. Author Patrice L. Spath explains how to explore and modify interconnected systems to make lasting changes that benefit the entire organization. This updated edition features a new chapter on three organizational characteristics that advance success in quality management: continuous improvement, high reliability, and accountability. Throughout, the book emphasizes the role of leadership in all aspects of quality. Management concepts are supported by real-life examples from different settings to further readers' understanding. Other new content in this edition includes: strategies for creating an organizational culture that supports ongoing improvement; data measurement techniques for analyzing inpatient and outpatient performance; regulations affecting quality activities in hospitals and other healthcare facilities; and external forces, such as a pandemic, that require a greater focus on systems. Each chapter concludes with challenging exercises that give readers a chance to apply what they have learned. A practice lab at the end of the book offers 11 rigorous assignments for a deeper exploration of the concepts presented. Improving quality management processes is the first step toward providing better healthcare. Everyone--from senior leaders and department managers to supervisors and frontline workers--can benefit from these enhancements, leading to greater job performance and, ultimately, safer patient care.
Описание: Features statistical and operational research methods and tools being used to improve the healthcare industry With a focus on cutting–edge approaches to the quickly growing field of healthcare, Healthcare Analytics: From Data to Knowledge to Healthcare Improvement provides an integrated and comprehensive treatment on recent research advancements in data–driven healthcare analytics in an effort to provide more personalized and efficient healthcare services. Emphasizing data and healthcare analytics from an operational management and statistical perspective, the book details how analytical methods and tools can be utilized to enhance care quality and operational efficiency. Organized into two main sections, Part One features biomedical and health informatics and specifically addresses the analytics of genomic and proteomic data; physiological signals from patient monitoring systems; data uncertainty in clinical laboratory tests; predictive modeling; disease modeling for sepsis; and the design of cyber infrastructures for early prediction of epidemic events. Part Two focuses on healthcare delivery systems, including system advances for transforming clinic workflow and patient care; macro analysis of patient flow distribution; intensive care units; primary care; demand and resource allocation; mathematical models for predicting patient readmission and postoperative outcome; physician–patient interactions; insurance claims; and the role of social media in healthcare. Healthcare Analytics: From Data to Knowledge to Healthcare Improvement also features: Contributions from well–known international experts who shed light on new approaches in this growing area Discussions on contemporary methods and techniques to address the handling of rich and large–scale healthcare data as well as the overall optimization of healthcare system operations Numerous real–world examples and case studies that emphasize the vast potential of statistical and operational research tools and techniques to address the big data environment within the healthcare industry Plentiful applications that showcase the various analytical methods and tools that can be applied to successful predictive modeling The book is an ideal reference for academics and practitioners in operations research, management science, applied mathematics, statistics, business, industrial and systems engineering, healthcare systems, and economics. Healthcare Analytics: From Data to Knowledge to Healthcare Improvement is also appropriate for graduate–level courses typically offered within operations research, industrial engineering, business, and public health departments. Hui Yang, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. His research interests include sensor–based modeling and analysis of complex systems for process monitoring/control; system diagnostics/prognostics; quality improvement; and performance optimization with special focus on nonlinear stochastic dynamics and the resulting chaotic, recurrence, self–organizing behaviors. Eva K. Lee, PhD, is Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Director of the Center for Operations Research in Medicine and HealthCare, and Distinguished Scholar in Health System, Health Systems Institute at both Emory University School of Medicine and Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research interests include health risk prediction; early disease prediction and diagnosis; optimal treatment strategies and drug delivery; healthcare outcome analysis and treatment prediction; public health and medical preparedness; large–scale healthcare/medical decision analysis and quality improvement; clinical translational science; and business intelligence and organization transformation.
Organizations around the world are using Lean to redesign care and improve processes in a way that achieves and sustains meaningful results for patients, staff, physicians, and health systems. Lean Hospitals, Third Edition explains how to use the Lean methodology and mindsets to improve safety, quality, access, and morale while reducing costs, increasing capacity, and strengthening the long-term bottom line. This updated edition of a Shingo Research Award recipient begins with an overview of Lean methods. It explains how Lean practices can help reduce various frustrations for caregivers, prevent delays and harm for patients, and improve the long-term health of your organization. The second edition of this book presented new material on identifying waste, A3 problem solving, engaging employees in continuous improvement, and strategy deployment. This third edition adds new sections on structured Lean problem solving methods (including Toyota Kata), Lean Design, and other topics. Additional examples, case studies, and explanations are also included throughout the book. Mark Graban is also the co-author, with Joe Swartz, of the book Healthcare Kaizen: Engaging Frontline Staff in Sustainable Continuous Improvements, which is also a Shingo Research Award recipient. Mark and Joe also wrote The Executive's Guide to Healthcare Kaizen.
Описание: Precise and flawless medical practice is imperative due to the delicate nature of patient lives and health. Without methods and technologies to detect medical mistakes, many lives would be compromised. Impact of Medical Errors and Malpractice on Health Economics, Quality, and Patient Safety is an essential reference source for the latest research on the detection and analysis of the various implications of medical errors and addresses the hidden malpractices that exist in healthcare systems globally. Featuring extensive coverage on a broad range of topics such as clinical pathways, decision-making techniques, and health information technology, this book is ideally designed for practitioners, professionals, and researchers seeking current research on various issues in healthcare provision.
Автор: Hegarty, Francis Amoore, John Blackett, Paul Mccarthy, Justin Scott, Richard Название: Healthcare technology management - a systematic approach ISBN: 0367573962 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780367573966 Издательство: Taylor&Francis Рейтинг: Цена: 7501.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Healthcare Technology Management: A Systematic Approach offers a comprehensive description of a method for providing safe and cost effective healthcare technology management (HTM). The approach is directed to enhancing the value (benefit in relation to cost) of the medical equipment assets of healthcare organizations to best sup
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