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就像任何涉及许多个人互动的商业企业一样,团体医疗也会受到组织视差的影响,这种视差会随着时间的推移而缩小,并导致对自己决策的片面看法。事实上,这就是为什么团体的认证审查要考虑到外界观察到的医疗实践中广泛发生的事情。除了极为重要的医疗记录外,这种审查的原始材料还包括关于护理逻辑过程、所有部门工作人员的教育活动、技术支助、道德考虑和总体环境的调查表。本文以一种创新的形式探讨了团队实践中的质量保证。1975年,明尼阿波利斯的圣路易斯公园医疗中心(St. Louis Park Medical Center)在凯洛格基金会(W. K. Kellogg Foundation)对圣路易斯公园和明尼阿波利斯的InterStudy公司的资助下,首次对这类项目进行了测试。
Kellogg grant fuses quality and delivery: a prototype program to fit many settings.
Just as any business enterprise involving many personal interactions, group practice medicine can suffer from organizational parallax, narrowed by time, and resulting from one-sided views of its own decision-making. Indeed, that is why accreditation reviews of groups take into account broad happenings within a medical practice as observed by outsiders. Aside from the all-important medical record, source materials for such reviews include questionnaires on the logical processes of care, educational activities of the staff in all departments, technological support, ethical considerations and overall environment. This article takes a look at quality assurance-in an innovative form--within group practice. The type of program detailed in it was first put to the test in 1975, by the St. Louis Park Medical Center, Minneapolis, in conjunction with a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation to St. Louis Park, and to the Minneapolis-based firm InterStudy.