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Understanding Quality Issues in Your Surgical Department: Comparing the ACS NSQIP With Traditional Morbidity and Mortality Conferences in a Canadian Academic Hospital

机译:了解外科部门的质量问题:将ACS NSQIP与加拿大学术医院的传统发病率和死亡率会议进行比较

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INTRODUCTION: Review of surgical complications in traditional morbidity and mortality (M&M) rounds remains an important mechanism to identify and discuss quality-of-care issues. This process relies on case selection by providers; therefore, complications identified for review may differ from those captured in comprehensive quality programs such as the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP). Additionally, although the ACS NSQIP captures robust data on complications in surgical wards, without strategies to disseminate this information to staff and improve practice, minimal change may result. The objective of this study was to compare complications identified by the ACS NSQIP with those captured in M&M conferences at a large Canadian academic hospital.
机译:简介:回顾传统发病率和死亡率(M&M)轮次中的手术并发症仍然是识别和讨论护理质量问题的重要机制。此过程取决于提供者的案例选择;因此,确定要复查的并发症可能与诸如美国外科医生学会国家外科手术质量改善计划(ACS NSQIP)等综合质量计划中所捕获的并发症不同。此外,尽管ACS NSQIP可以获取有关外科病房并发症的可靠数据,但如果没有采取策略将这些信息传播给员工并改善实践,则可能会产生最小的变化。这项研究的目的是将ACS NSQIP识别出的并发症与加拿大一家大型学术医院的M&M会议中发现的并发症进行比较。

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