疾病预防控制中心促进卓越诊断的核心要素。

IF 2.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Diagnosis Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1515/dx-2024-0163
Daniel J Morgan, Hardeep Singh, Arjun Srinivasan, Andrea Bradford, L Clifford McDonald, Preeta K Kutty
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在美国国家医学科学院发布 "改善医疗诊断 "报告近十年后的今天,诊断错误仍然很常见,常常导致身体、心理、情感和经济上的伤害。尽管对潜在的解决方案和下一步措施进行了大量研究,但将这些努力转化为对患者的护理却十分有限。改进措施仍然狭隘地集中在选择性主题上,如诊断管理、防止过度诊断和加强临床推理,而没有全面解决围绕诊断的脆弱系统和流程。为了弥补这一实施差距,美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)于 2024 年 9 月 17 日发布了医院卓越诊断计划的核心要素。这一举措与世界卫生组织(WHO)2024 年世界患者安全日对改善诊断的关注相一致。这些核心要素为医院制定改进诊断的计划提供了指导,旨在整合医院内各种不同的工作。通过创建卓越诊断的共享心理模型,卓越诊断核心要素支持打破各自为政的局面,指导医院组建多学科卓越诊断团队,并为医院建立卓越诊断计划奠定基础。
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CDC's Core Elements to promote diagnostic excellence.

Nearly a decade after the National Academy of Medicine released the "Improving Diagnosis in Health Care" report, diagnostic errors remain common, often leading to physical, psychological, emotional, and financial harm. Despite a robust body of research on potential solutions and next steps, the translation of these efforts to patient care has been limited. Improvement initiatives are still narrowly focused on selective themes such as diagnostic stewardship, preventing overdiagnosis, and enhancing clinical reasoning without comprehensively addressing vulnerable systems and processes surrounding diagnosis. To close this implementation gap, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the Core Elements of Hospital Diagnostic Excellence programs on September 17, 2024. This initiative aligns with the World Health Organization's (WHO) 2024 World Patient Safety Day focus on improving diagnosis. These Core Elements provide guidance for the formation of hospital programs to improve diagnosis and aim to integrate various disparate efforts in hospitals. By creating a shared mental model of diagnostic excellence, the Core Elements of Diagnostic Excellence supports actions to break down silos, guide hospitals toward multidisciplinary diagnostic excellence teams, and provide a foundation for building diagnostic excellence programs in hospitals.

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Diagnosis
Diagnosis MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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7.20
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期刊介绍: Diagnosis focuses on how diagnosis can be advanced, how it is taught, and how and why it can fail, leading to diagnostic errors. The journal welcomes both fundamental and applied works, improvement initiatives, opinions, and debates to encourage new thinking on improving this critical aspect of healthcare quality.  Topics: -Factors that promote diagnostic quality and safety -Clinical reasoning -Diagnostic errors in medicine -The factors that contribute to diagnostic error: human factors, cognitive issues, and system-related breakdowns -Improving the value of diagnosis – eliminating waste and unnecessary testing -How culture and removing blame promote awareness of diagnostic errors -Training and education related to clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills -Advances in laboratory testing and imaging that improve diagnostic capability -Local, national and international initiatives to reduce diagnostic error
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