Measuring Health Care: Using Quality Data for Operational, Financial, and Clinical Improvement

by Yosef D. Dlugacz

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This invaluable guide shows students and professionals how measurements and data can be used to balance quality services and financial viability and how measures can help to evaluate and improve organizational, clinical, and financial processes. The book explains the various performance measurement methods used in health care and shows their practical impact on clinical patient outcomes.

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Yosef Dlugacz, PhD, is senior vice president and chief of Clinical Quality, Education, and Research, Krasnoff Quality Management Institute, a division of the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System.

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Nonfiction
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362.1068Social sciencesSocial problems and social servicesSocial problems of and services to groups of peoplePeople with physical illnesses
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RA395 .A3 .D558MedicinePublic aspects of medicinePublic aspects of medicineMedicine and the state
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