Applying Donabedian's Theory as a Framework for Bariatric Surgery Accreditation

L. Naranjo, Priya Viswanatha Kaimal
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Since the publication of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports, To Err is Human,1 and Crossing the Quality Chasm,2 much attention has been focused on improving quality outcomes in healthcare organizations across the country. Increased use of evidence-based practice in care, as well as transparency surrounding patient outcomes, have challenged healthcare organizations and executives to focus attention on the improvement of quality outcomes within their institutions. Nationally, many programs are promoting and requiring that specific outcome metrics be met or exceeded in order to achieve accreditation. Bariatric surgery, an example of one of these disciplines, considers quality outcomes in its prestigious accreditation program. In order to be considered for this designation, organizations are not only required to meet specific program criteria, but must also demonstrate that specific clinical outcome metrics are met. A theoretical framework can be used as a tool to guide the understanding of the bariatric...
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应用Donabedian理论作为减肥手术认证的框架
自从医学研究所(IOM)的报告《人无完人1》和《跨越质量鸿沟2》发表以来,全国各地的医疗保健机构都在关注如何提高质量结果。在护理中越来越多地使用循证实践,以及围绕患者结果的透明度,对医疗保健组织和管理人员提出了挑战,要求他们将注意力集中在改善其机构内的质量结果上。在全国范围内,许多项目都在促进和要求达到或超过特定的结果指标,以获得认证。减肥手术,这些学科之一的一个例子,在其享有盛誉的认证计划中考虑质量结果。为了获得这一称号,组织不仅需要满足特定的项目标准,还必须证明满足特定的临床结果指标。一个理论框架可以作为一种工具来指导对肥胖的理解。
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