Healthcare outcomes management and quality improvement
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Outcomes management is evolving to include a number of areas that impact the quality of patient care. It focuses on using outcome measures to manage quality. This trend toward outcome management is driven by economics and, to a lesser extent, by the curiosity of providers and researchers. In this paper the concept of outcomes management is presented, along with the objectives, the methods for implementation, and its relationship to quality improvement.
Healthcare outcomes management and quality improvement course highlight procedures of healthcare assessment, which seek to analyse healthcare interventions available to healthcare consumers in terms of four principal dimensions: effectiveness, efficiency, humanity, and equity.
In this comprehensive course, Cautious attention to the fundamental principles of epidemiology, healthcare economics, medical ethics, population medicine, medical informatics and environmental health have also been included, to increase the delegates’ appreciation for the applied medical sciences and their applications to the delivery of healthcare services at the point of care.
Course Outline
Introduction to Healthcare Outcomes
- Management and Planning.
- History of Quality Management-A Starting Point.
- Basic Principles of Quality Management.
Quality Improvement in Health Care- Donabedian’s
- Principles of Quality Improvement.
- Introduction to Donabedian’s Principles of Quality Improvement.
- The Meaning of Quality Assurance.
- Targets of Quality Assurance.
- Components of Quality Assurance.
- The Quality Monitoring Cycle.
- Foundations of Quality Assurance.
- Components of Quality in Health Care.
- Monitoring and Improving Clinical Performance.
- Structure, Process, and Outcome.
- Understanding Healthcare Outcomes Management and Planning Using Donabedian’s Model.
- Donabedian’s Guidelines for Using Healthcare Outcome Management and Planning as an Indicator of Quality Healthcare Delivery.
- Donabedian’s Classifications of Outcomes.