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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 58, 1877-1880, Copyright © 1994 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
AL Shroyer, I Dauber, RH Jones, J Daley, FL Grover and KE Hammermeister
In this article we report on the perceptions of health care providers
concerning the use of health care outcomes. These perceptions were
identified during two afternoon workshops at the symposium on outcomes data
held in Keystone, Colorado, in June 1994. The overall goal of these
workshops was to explore the potential use of outcomes data within the
clinical practice setting. The attitudes and concerns of several key
providers formed the framework for the workshop discussions. The strengths
and weaknesses associated with using risk- adjusted outcomes data, both to
assess and to improve quality of patient care, were debated within the
workshop groups. Overall, conference participants agreed that the
risk-adjusted outcomes of cardiac care could be used both to assess and to
improve the quality of patient care. The research to date, however,
represents only a first step toward this goal. The meeting participants
challenged the research community to improve on the measures currently
available, with the goal of providing clinicians better information to
improve the "art" of medicine.
ARTICLES
Provider perceptions in using outcomes data to improve clinical practice
Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver.
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