| 0730-0845 |
Breakfast: Use of simulation for education and assessment
Staffordshire
Optional:Ticket entry
Chair: John Helfrick, USA with Helen M. MacRae, Can, and Daniel Jones, USA |
| 0900-1030 |
C1 |
Plenary Session
Essex Ballroom |
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Supporting Healthcare Professionals Where They Are Most Needed:Telemedicine Improving The Quality and Efficiency of Healthcare in Developing Countries |
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Antoine Geissbuhler, Switzerland |
SLIDES |
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“Clinical Information systems as tools to improve quality of care in developing countries: examples from HIV and TB treatment programs”
Hamish Fraser, USA Chair: Sheila Leatherman, USA |
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Invitation to Copenhagen |
| 1030 |
BREAK |
| 1100-1230 |
Concurrent Track Sessions |
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C2 |
Patients Brief paper presentations
Essex North Center |
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514 |
Quality in mental health - Your views
Gilheaney P |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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578 |
The relationship of patient views on quality and performance management components of quality improvement in Jigawa, Nigeria
Haran D, Ibrahim K,Abdulkadr F, Usman A, Sokpo E, Ochiba J, Lortsuun IJ |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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023 |
Medical information delivered to patients: Discrepancy concerning physicians’ and nurses’ perceived roles compared to patient satisfaction
Moret L, Rochedreux A, Chevalier S, Gasquet I, Lombrail P |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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177 |
Systematic national communication with consumers:The impact & value of a national evaluation system for chronic disease self-management programs
Osborne RH, Nolte S, Jordan J, Davidson NJ |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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479 |
The willingness of surgical patients to ask health care staff questions related to the quality and safety of their health care
Davis RE, Koutantji M,Vincent C |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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C3 |
Health Information Technology Invited session
Essex Center
The Map of Medicine: Introducing a global and localizable benchmark of clinical processes
Michael Stein, UK |
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C4 |
Measures/Indicators Brief paper presentations and Invited session
Essex South |
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258 |
Developing a national framework for comparative evaluation of hospital performance:A quest for a balance between the needs and expectations of key stakeholders
Oren K, Goldberg A, Pliskin JS |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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151 |
E-health is more than optimising individual patient records
Brown CR, Moola S |
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Invited session
Querying and reporting performance measure data from electronic health record systems (EHRS)
Karen Kmetik USA |
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C5 |
Accreditation/Evaluation Brief paper presentations and Invited session
Essex North West |
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Invited session You get what you measure
Leader: Lynn Schroth, USA |
SLIDES |
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C6 |
Patient Safety Invited session
Staffordshire
Using reporting systems to make change
Chair: Cliff Hughes with Carolyn Hoffman, CAN, Helen Glenister, UK, Philippe Michel, France and Peter Lee, Singapore |
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C7 |
Systems Invited session
St George A & B
Clinical Quality Improvement Collaborations for Translating Evidence into Practice
Bill Runciman, Australia |
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C8 |
Clinical Brief paper presentations
Essex North East |
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414 |
The greater metropolitan clinical taskforce:An Australian model for clinician governance
Needham KA, Castaldi PA |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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270 |
Clinical governance and peer review in a Queensland acute private hospital post - Bundaberg inquiry
Foley CM |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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213 |
Assessing organisational culture for quality improvement:A national survey
Mannion R, Konteh H, Davies HTO |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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197 |
Delivering real-time data: How quality management web-based technology can change clinical behavior and practice at the bedside
Dlugacz YD, De Geronimo M
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ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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C9 |
Workforce/Education Invited session
St George C & D
Workshop Demonstration of the Patient Safety Education Project, an international Collaborative Project
Martin Hatlie, USA, Tim Shaw, AUS, Linda Emanuel, USA and Merrilyn Walton, AUS |
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C10 |
Health Information Technology Brief paper presentations
Adams Parliament |
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193 |
Electronic oncological communication and documentation: New software combining different intrahospital and general practitioners’ systems for medical decision-making
Klinkhammer-Schalke M, Hofstädter F, Mohr MTJ |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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271 |
Transforming the local health care environment in Southern Italy:A team based initiative to manage CVD patients using a decision support tool
Aqulino A, Mola E, Rollo R, Musilli A, Ito D, Oda K, Procaccini M |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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386 |
Good services integration with poor decision support systems:A case of arrested hospital information system development in a transitioning country
Insua JT |
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290 |
Using medical registries to improve quality of care: A review on methods of data feedback
van der Veer SN,Tenkink ES, de Keizer NF, Ravelli AC, Jager KJ |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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314 |
Relationship between the system design of incident reporting and the number of reports
Fukuda H, Imanaka Y, Hirose M, Hayashida K |
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| 1230-1400 |
LUNCH |
| 1315-1350 |
Concurrent Poster Presentation Sessions |
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CP1 |
Patients
Northstar |
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061 |
Perceived, unperceived, and unnoticed quality in surgical procedures
Mira JJ,Tomás O, Lorenzo S, Pérez-Jover V, Galan A |
ABSTRACT |
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434 |
A project to improve the CPR knowledge and skills of patients’ parents in an Infant Intensive Care Unit
Chu HL, Lin FR |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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621 |
Recommendations for consumers about patient safety:Too much of a good thing?
Weingart SN, Morway LM |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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229 |
Patients’ experiences with quality of care after a cataract operation:The consumer quality index cataract questionnaire (CQI Cataract)
Stubbe JH, Brouwer W, Delnoij DMJ |
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CP2 |
Health Information Technology
Courier |
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362 |
Patient care experience enhanced by use of online journals: Preliminary results
Buckel LM, Businger A,Volk LA,Wald JS, Poon EG, Grant R, Ghandi TK, Schnipper JI, Middleton B |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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252 |
Health technology assessment in Trentino (Italy):An integrated governance approach
Torri E, Guarrera GM, Fontana F, De Pieri P, Baldantoni E, Favaretti C |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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508 |
WWW decision-support tool for Crohn’s disease: Getting evidence into practice
Pittet V,Vader JP, Juillerat P, Mottet C, Froehlich F, Felley C, Gonvers JJ, Michetti P, Burnand B |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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136 |
Contribution of videoconferencing and teleconsultation to quality of diabetes care:A systematic review
Van Gemert-Pijnen JEWC,Verhoeven F, Nijland N, Seydel ER |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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581 |
Monitoring and adjusting a rapid response team implementation using a novel informatics tool
Howell MD, Zullo N, Folcarelli P,Aronson M, Moorman D, Mottley L,Yang J, Sands K |
ABSTRACT |
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CP3 |
Measures/Indicators
Essex South |
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CP4 |
Measures/Indicators
Adams Parliament |
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341 |
How good are administrative data compared with clinical databases for case-mix adjustment?
Aylin P, Bottle A, Majeed A |
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411 |
Administrative data use: Exercise caution for decubitus ulcer reporting
Polancich S, Restrepo E, Prosser J |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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613 |
Improving PMTCT systems in Russian Federation through the implementation of a comprehensive monitoring data base and appropriate professional training
Kubataev A, Shumilova I,Vovc E, Bivol S, Filipova T, Lazutkina I,Tyapukhin A |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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398 |
Logistic and hierarchical logistic models for profiling hospital performance:A study of patients hospitalized for hemorrhagic stroke in Pennsylvania
Liu Y, Sun XV, Kurtz S,Tabak YP |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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544 |
An innovative approach in introducing and selection of indicators to evaluate quality of health care services covered by national health insurance system (moved from CP3)
Hayerizadeh BF, Hajmahmoudi H, Naeli J, Haerizadeh BM, Mashayekhi MR, Shojaei A, Adiani SM, Ghanadi M, Omran N, Hatami AR. Zarghami our MR, Vaez Mahdavi MR, Mousavi A |
ABSTRACT |
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CP5 |
Patient Safety
Staffordshire |
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422 |
Development and validation of the hospital safety culture questionnaire
Kobuse H,Imanaka Y, Murakami G, Ishizaki T, Sekimoto M, Hirose M, Hayashida K |
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220 |
Building a surgical patient safety system (SPSS) to prevent wrong site, wrong procedure and wrong patient surgery
Chiu WT, Li YC,Yen JC, Huang CC,Hsu MH, Chen CI, Chang YJ,Yeh MI |
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624 |
Results of the internal auditors work at I E O; retrospectively self-evaluated results correlating with education, training received, personal experience and seniority
Renne G, Dozzo D, Greco S, La Pietra L |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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389 |
Frontline staff’s perception of risk associated with maternity care technology
Jeffcott SA, Johnson CW, Hillan EM |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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CP6 |
Systems
St George A & B |
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612 |
Safety and quality in small rural birthing units: Innovations, quality outcomes in rural Australia
Hammond BM |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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066 |
Bed-days uitilization in general surgical wards of Ismailia hospitals, Egypt
Bassiouni HA, El-Zayat E,Wahed A, Elias H |
ABSTRACT |
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609 |
Polish quality assurance tool for local health promotion programs
Krajewski-Siuda K |
ABSTRACT |
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Initiatives for improving healthcare quality in Brazil
Rötzsch JMP, Dias RDM, Scatena MA |
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CP7 |
Clinical Quality Improvement
Great Republic |
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485 |
Improving the quality of the patient records in the central military hospital Prague, Czech Republic
Vlcek F, Maskova M, Marx D, Gutova L |
ABSTRACT |
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312 |
Community Acquired Pneumonia Early Alert (CAPNEA) system using electronic medical records based-on prediction rules at emergency department
Lee JH, Oh BJ, Lee SO, Lee YH, Min SW, Lim KS |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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313 |
Comparison of hospital volume and outcome of total knee replacement in Korea
Kwak EK, Ma SH, Lee JB, Kim KS, Kim SM |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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081 |
Implementation of rapid response teams in a multi-hospital health system
Conte J, Smith L, El-Sayegh S, Stier L, Rosof B, Dlugacz Y,White M, Jarrett M |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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CP8 |
Clinical Quality Improvement
Empire |
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300 |
The American Heart Association’s‘Get with the Guidelines SM program’: Improving clinical quality and optimizing ROI through technology and collaboration
Ellrodt A,Hickman B, Skea W,Albian J |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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603 |
Improvement on quality Indicators in severe sepsis/septic shock (SS/SSHOCK) after a managed protocol in a private hospital
Santos GDP, Sousa AG, Silva E, Lisboa LF, Laube G,Almeida FP, Fernandes Jr. CJ,Akamine N, Bork AMGT, Cendoroglo M |
ABSTRACT |
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447 |
Monitoring physician’s adherence to periodic health examination-guidelines through statistical process control
De Luca M, Lebersztein G, Morend I, Kritz P, Pereira Araujo F, Desimone S, Miyai C |
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364 |
Identifying strategies for implementing clinical guidelines and improving health care quality in the Unified Health System in Brazil
Portela MC, Escosteguy CC, Lima SML, Ferreira VMB, Brasil A, Brito C, Koster I, Guimaraes A |
ABSTRACT |
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527 |
Evaluation of a health IT application for AMI and pneumonia in US rural hospitals
Hurtado MP, Maurer M, Evensen C, Garfinkel S, Huck J |
ABSTRACT |
SLIDES |
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| 1400-1500 |
Concurrent Track Sessions
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C11 |
Policy Invited session
Northstar
International aid: Increasing impact
Leader: Charles Shaw, UK |
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C12 |
Health Information technology Invited session
Great Republic
Health Information Technology Developing a Benefits, Performance and Payment Model for Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) in Community Hospitals
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Leader: Mitchell Adams, USA and David Bates, USA |
SLIDES |
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C14 |
Accreditation/Evaluation Invited session
Empire
European Practice Assessment (EPA): Practice assessment and quality management in primary care supported by outreach visitors and online benchmarking
Leader: Joachim Szecsenyi, GDR |
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C15 |
Patient Safety Invited session
Staffordshire
Patient Safety Solutions, including the High 5’s initiative
Leader: Karen Timmons, USA |
SLIDES |
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C16 |
Systems -Invited session
Adams Parliament
Quality worklife in health settings:A unique collaborative approach in Canada
Leader: Norma Freeman, CAN |
SLIDES |
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C17 |
Clinical Quality Improvement Invited session
St George A & B
Pharmacovigilance
Jennifer Haas, USA |
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C18 |
Workforce/Education Invited session
St George C & D
Compassion, caring, and commitment:The role of intuition in leadership and decision-making
Leader: Bonnie Adamson, CAN, with Jeff Brown, USA and Tom Bigda-Peyton, USA |
| 1500-1600 |
C19 |
Closing Plenary Session
Essex Ballroom
New Frontiers in Quality and Safety in Health Care
Mark Chassin, USA Chair: John Helfrick, USA
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| FAREWELLS |
David Bates, Conference Chair and
Bruce Barraclough, ISQua Incoming President |